2011-03-25, 10:10 AM
Just getting to know npvr for the first time this week, on the system in my sig. I am using Nvidia's driver from 11/01/2010 ver. 8.17.11.9621 on the graphics card, Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder, "EVR" for video renderer and "Default (Recommended)" for audio renderer.
When there is a relatively static picture with only a little bit of movement on the screen, eg. a full length shot of a person and their hand moves up the screen, the object that is moving breaks up with horizontal lines. Is this what "tearing" is to any degree?
That effect is not severe, and the picture is generally quite watchable but I never saw this on my old XP/GBPVR/9600GT rig, and overall it's not as good.
When there is alot of action it seems to be worse. Does anyone have any advice?
Cheers.
When there is a relatively static picture with only a little bit of movement on the screen, eg. a full length shot of a person and their hand moves up the screen, the object that is moving breaks up with horizontal lines. Is this what "tearing" is to any degree?
That effect is not severe, and the picture is generally quite watchable but I never saw this on my old XP/GBPVR/9600GT rig, and overall it's not as good.
When there is alot of action it seems to be worse. Does anyone have any advice?
Cheers.
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