AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
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08-21-2013, 04:56 AM
(Last edited: 08-21-2013, 08:51 AM by aaa12585)
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RE: AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
(08-21-2013 02:52 AM)ToastyX Wrote: You don't have to disable LAV. You can disable DXVA in the LAV video settings. Just tried it. Changed to DXVA (Native), and NOW it shows the video (Yay!) but it still provides an incredible laggy/unsynced experience. Changing to any others or "none" provides the same outcome. To re-state: shows video, but is overpowered rendering etc. laggy/unsynced I did find that it only applies to a certain video codec/whatever we call the video codings. (My apologies for lack of vocabulary) However, I used to play this video codec all the time on my GTX 460 (I know this doesn't apply anymore as the issue is with Radeon) and never had issues with the certain codec. And even when I switched my graphics cards out just recently, before re-installing windows twice, still being on the machine with the "inactive" Geforce drivers, duly noting with the first clean re-installation not giving me this issue as well, I was not subject to this recent debacle. I understand if this is a lot to take in. I just hope to find some reason as to why this may be happening and perhaps give a better experience out of the box for users in the same situation. And in higher hopes; a solution. Edit: Besides this, you've provided an excellent resource for us to experience more with our monitors and great technical service. You're accomplishment deserves nothing less than my munnies. Thank You, ToastyX! Edit 2: Fixed the issue. However, I'm having a new unrelated issues. Will keep post up in case of helpful information. |
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