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As I read on the internet about this, I found an explanation:
"Motion judder is a natural byproduct of the 24 fps film rate. You will see it if you play a Blu-ray or HD DVD movie in native 24p transmission. How much of it you see will be directly related to how much moderate speed camera panning there is in the movie. The reason the picture judders when the camera pans is because the standard sampling rate of 24 frames per second is not fast enough to fully resolve the motion"
This is exactly what I experience on movies, either with PowerDVD or Youtube.
"One solution to the problem is called frame interpolation. What it does it this: It buffers two or more sequential frames of the film, and evaluates the motion shifts between them. Then it uses this information to create interim frames that are partial steps in the motion sequence between each real frame."
And that's it.
Samsung TV's and other brands have a feature called "Motion" or something like that... but I don't know how to make something similar on my PC monitor.
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Hi,
I recently bought a Samsung 27 inch curved, 144Hz monitor... and when I watch videos, there is ghosting (stuttering) image especially when the camera is panning left and right.
I set Response Time to Normal... but there is still ghosting.
Does anyone have any idea what settings should I make to have smooth videos?
Thank you!
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Hi,
I moved to RCA cable now. But here is what to do to have optical sound in PowerDVD.
Right click on the speaker icon and click "Open Sound Settings". Select your optical output speaker / receiver from the list and click "Properties".
In "Supported Formats" TAB, deactivate "DTS audio" and Dolby Digital".
Your optical speakers / receiver is not able to decode DTS and Dolby. That's why you get intermitent beeping.
Do this and it will work.
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I have figured it out. I have sound now. It was simple.
If someone else has this problem too, I will answer.
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It's because PowerDVD is sending coded DTS and Dolby Digital audio through optical S/PDIF... and my Logitech Z625 does not have DTS and Dolby decoder?
The question is...
Why PowerDVD is not decoding the audio and send it decoded to my speakers?
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Hi,
I just bought new PC speakers (Logitech Z625) and connected them via optical cable to my Asus Maximus X Hero motherboard.
All audio works perfectly with music etc.
But when I open PowerDVD 17, I get an intermitent beep sound from the speakers... and no sound from the movie.
Why???
I reinstalled PowerDVD 17, including latest patch.
Still no sound through optical S/PDIF.
And I have to restart PC every time to get rid of the beeping sound.
Any ideas why?
Thanks!
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I'll tell you what happens if you want to "tweak" colors.
I have PowerDirector and when I edit videos, I add Color Enhancement. This is TrueTheatre applied.
When I play this Color Enhanced video in PowerDVD with TrueTheatre activated, the video has messed up colors. Too bright colors. Very unnatural.
So...
There is a limit to which you can "tweak" colors. The final video looks too bright and unnatural if it's tweked too much.
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TrueTheatre does on Full HD videos exactly what UHD technology does on 4k videos. Better black and color contrast.
So, there is no need for TrueTheatre on UHD. It's the same.
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They didn't know how to do it.
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And it took 3 years for this???
WTF CyberLink...
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That is not bloatware. It's just other software from CyberLink.
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As I know, to play UHD you need to have UHD monitor and Intel CPU 7th generation or 8th generation... and connect the HDMI cable to the motherboard (to use the CPU's video), not video card.
But wait for other opinions.
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I am very curious...
How a video (2D or 3D) looks like in VR headsets? Do you see big video like in the theatre? How it looks like?
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You've purchased Blade Runner 2049 Blu-Ray?? Boring movie... I don't want it even free.
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You gave your own answer. Choose downloadable. You can have it in minutes.
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This video stutter is there.
I discovered some errors myself in Previous PowerDVD version, submited ticket. They sent me a workaround.
But still not solved in the PowerDVD itself !!!!
The answer is NO, they DO NOT bother solving old errors.
They focus only on creating future versions for money, of course.
Did you expected something else from a "chinese" product? (Do not answer)
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1920x1080 with black bars on top and bottom? Please check... because I doubt also.
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That is the correct movie resolution. It is that way to keep the cinematic ratio, with that black bars on top and bottom.
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I agree with Louis.
Many companies offer 24/7 Live Chat support these days. CyberLink will never have outsourced Live Chat support. Too expensive.
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A lot of times it helps. Try it to be sure.
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