2005-08-21, 08:10 PM
The "AC3 Filter" is recommended on many threads on various forums but in my opinion it causes more trouble than its worth. There are several versions of the AC3 Filter, and the 3 commonly mentioned ones are shown below. I use the Intervideo video decoder filter, VMR9, and Dx9b quartz.dll, and this is what I've found:
ver 0.70b (incl fix patch), causes problems with live-preview not working
ver 1.01a RC5, causes video jitter and 0MB recordings
ver 1.02A test3, causes subtle video jitter which you can see if you closely study objects as they are moving (compared to a standalone TV), and occasional studder
I uninstalled the AC3 filter (needs to be fully uninstalled to fix problems) and instead went to the Intervideo audio filter, and now video movement is very smooth with no jitter or studdering.
ver 0.70b (incl fix patch), causes problems with live-preview not working
ver 1.01a RC5, causes video jitter and 0MB recordings
ver 1.02A test3, causes subtle video jitter which you can see if you closely study objects as they are moving (compared to a standalone TV), and occasional studder
I uninstalled the AC3 filter (needs to be fully uninstalled to fix problems) and instead went to the Intervideo audio filter, and now video movement is very smooth with no jitter or studdering.