Hello Michael, Well I went into the task manager and permanently disabled Windows Firewall and Windows Defender and the problem is better, but far from cured.
At the beginning of Cowboy's and Aliens there is a long slow pan of the desert brush and it makes it through that just fine. About five or ten minutes into the movie it starts to get a little jerky and jumpy. If I hop all over the movie from scene to scene every thing seems fine until I let it play a bit and it starts the same thing.
I did a memory and hard drive test and nothing wrong was found.
Changing the refresh rate from 23 (23.976) to 24 Hz, makes very little difference, it's symptoms just reveal themselves at different intervals and frequencies.
I have been at this for so long that I am convinced that any Cyberlink Blu-ray player is incompatible with the frame interpolation feature on my projector.
I was running the free version from HP of Power DVD10 and I did not think of testing it or DVD11 Ultra.
I pretty much just wasted my 60.00 dollars.
Unless you have something else to suggest, I am fresh out of ideas.
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I did a little experiment, I turned off the frame interpolation feature, set the video card back to 60Hz and put all the settings back to what they were when Power DVD was first installed. ( de-interlaced mode enabled)
The frame judder returned of course and if I turned it back on, the frame judder would stop, but intermittently return. So what I thought were dropped frames or jerky play back if you like was actually the inability for the frame creation to work with Power DVD.
Do you have a monitor or LCD TV with a frame interpolation feature that you can try with Power DVD ? I bet you it wouldn't work.
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