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Ok great so am I. But sorry one last question. Now I have an ssd with windows 8 loaded and powerdvd loaded on the secondary drive. Could this be a possible issue. Maybe I need to install it on the ssd
Well I might have just fixed it. I uninstalled form my secondary drive and reinstalled on my ssd. The hobbit has not once skipped. Maybe that was the issue. I will continue to update my situation. But so far so good
I hope that fixed it for you but I have to say, that my installtion of PowerDVD was on my SSD from the beginning. I also have a secondary drive. The stuttering is on my system is happening even though it's installed on the SSD.
What SATA-Driver are you using? Windows msahci, Intel or AMD?
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liaml777Newbie Joined: May 27, 2013 09:09Messages: 1Offline
May 27, 2013 09:13
Hi guys,
I was having this issue as well.
Go to NVIDIA Control Panel -> Adjust video image settings
Untick 'Use inverse telecine'
I just tried a few scenes from Avatar which were giving me issues before and didn't notice any stuttering. Haven't tried it out on a full length movie.
Go to NVIDIA Control Panel -> Adjust video image settings
Untick 'Use inverse telecine'
I just tried a few scenes from Avatar which were giving me issues before and didn't notice any stuttering. Haven't tried it out on a full length movie.
DaddyzMemberLocation: Ontario CanadaJoined: Mar 16, 2014 17:25Messages: 55Offline
Mar 30, 2014 20:18
Sorry guys...I'm not playing BR or anything like that so I don't have issues that you are talking about (although i was planing to buy PDVD13)........ I was just reading the posts .....and I got to say I feel for Manoroid and the rest of you.....I hope you figure this out...Cheers.
And Thanks for the info....I will be keeping an eye on this development....
I was having similar problems, a little stutter every now and then, I was running Malwarebytes in the background, disabled it and no more stutter, maybe some virusware software could be doing same thing.
I honestly don't know what to do to fix this. I've removed all anti virus and even disabled windows 8.1 defender. I've been watching task manager every time it skips and nothing shows up on the processor. I'm running a 6 core Intel i7 970. Its always showing 0% when it skips. It doesn't make any sense. I'm also running a gtx 680 with 2gb of gddr 5 ram, using EVGA precision software to monitor the gpu and no spikes also in the processor. I don't know anymore...... it shouldn't be this way.
abalianNewbie Joined: Aug 06, 2013 01:20Messages: 3Offline
Jun 18, 2014 22:54
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.
GrapperNewbie Joined: Oct 12, 2014 17:55Messages: 2Offline
Oct 26, 2014 11:04
I have the same problem as user above with pdvd 14. Plex plays all my files brilliantly, but blu rays stutter with iso files every minute, thirty seconds or so. Audio is fine, just seems as multiple frames are missed for 1-2 seconds or so. None of suggestons here seemed to work for me.
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