2007-09-17, 10:51 AM
(This post was last modified: 2007-09-17, 10:58 AM by Deusxmachina.)
r3d Wrote:in any scene that has the camera panning - so for example - if the camera is panning from the top of a tall building to the bottom, or if it pans from left to right, or if an object on the scene moves consistantly from left to right; the screen shows little jitter and the motion is not smooth. I play the same videos in PowerDVD6, WMP11 or media player classic and the motion in the videos is smooth.
In case no one else wakes up soon, I'll take a shot. You didn't say exactly what you tried already, so this might be a repeat, but... yesterday I learned the hard way to turn off all the extra stuff in the video card settings. (In my case, ATI 2400.) Turn off or set to "set by other application" (or whatever similar setting) all the video card's deinterlacing, antialiasing, pulldown detection, etc. Once you get a stable picture, you can always experiment with adding them back in to improve the picture quality.
For me, turning off deinterlacing in PowerDVD helped the video skipping, even though I was using MPV for the video decoder. Hmm, I guess I was probably using Cyberlink for the muxer, though. I have deinterlacing turned on in Catalyst, so I wonder if they were fighting each other. Maybe yours is, too, or maybe yours is turned completely off. If a change doesn't do anything, just change it back. Turning off antialiasing in Catalyst completely fixed my video skipping problem.
It does sound like a deinterlacing problem as I've read elsewhere on here, but just turn all that junk off on the video card to remove it from the equation, and also check the deinterlacing setting in PowerDVD since you use Cyberlink codecs. And then if that and whatever else doesn't work, can always try some other codecs. Since you almost have a good picture, seems like it's just one bad setting somewhere, though.