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3D Blu-Rays still stuttering every few minutes for a couple of seconds. On all recent versions of Windows (7+8+8.1), on many different forms of hardware(iGPU, NVIDIA GPU, AMD GPU). An acknowledgement of any form would be nice.
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Same here. On 14 now, nothing changed. All I see is a new WASAPI option which makes no difference for me since I was bitstreaming in 13 anyway. Add a "Sync playback to display" option like XBMC, and you'll be golden. The free program is almost way ahead of you guys. We're stuck with you for 3D and you guys still haven't touched the audio sync issue yet and released a new version (new skin, more like it). Not trying to be harsh, just sayin' it's been more than a couple of years.
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That message goes away for me when I play the main movie. BD menus usually have audio playing in DD or DTS, which works with WASAPI, but menus with PCM or no audio show that message. Playing the main movie, the message doesn't show, and everything works fine.
My only issue is, since upgrading to 14, I see frame drops. They might've been there since 13 but I find it weird I'd notice them now after a year of using 13. The only difference 13 vs 14, is the WASAPI option. I turned it on as soon as I saw it, but I get frame drops every few minutes, audio goes in and out of sync. Disabling it I still see frame drops, but audio seems to stay in sync, still not sure. I don't understand why I'm getting frame drops AND audio diversion with WASAPI. It's supposed to be one or the other.
I'm so confused, I have an NVIDIA GPU, I was told 23hz = ~23.976hz, now it seems Ivy Bridge is actually ~23.972hz and Haswell is perfect. Does that still apply to me if I'm using a video card? Why is it so bloody hard to have perfect clocks? I hope someone can shed some light on this, because I've reached the end of the road here.
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