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Video "tearing" issue


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Hi,

 

Been using MBS + MBC for a while now and just loaded MBT onto another machine.

 

When watching a movie there is an issue where the imaging is tearing???  Not sure if that is a good description.  What I see is a line in about the middle of the screen (side to side, not top to bottom).  This line sorta flickers up and down a tiny bit, like each frame is cut in half and put back together, but not seamlessly together.  I have ruled out the HW by installing MBT on the same machine that also has MBC, which does not exhibit this issue.  It has to be a SW issue.  I have tried various settings in LAV video, but no dice.

 

Anyone experience this and if so resolved it?????

 

Thanks,

Rob

 

 

 

EDIT :

I just loaded MBT to yet another PC.  This time it was my main rig.  Works fine on that machine.  That machine has 16Gb DDR3 & an i7-2700K with Intel IGP.

 

So now it appears to be more HW related?

 

The first two PC's (which do have the issue)  specs are:

PC1 = 4Gb DDR3 & AMD Athalon II X3 440 & HIS H657HJ1G (AMD HD-6570 1Gb)

PC2 = 4Gb DDR3 & Intel i3-3240 with Intel IGP

 

Also, the two PC's above are a bare minimum meaning I do not have Win7 SP1 loaded.

 

 

 

So it seems MBT by itself requires more horse power than MBC + TMT6 ????

Edited by rms8
Posted

The video tearing problem has been discussed at great length, and is a known problem with MBT's internal player. A search on the word 'tearing' should bring up some of these discussions. :)

Posted

The video tearing problem has been discussed at great length, and is a known problem with MBT's internal player. A search on the word 'tearing' should bring up some of these discussions. :)

 

Okay.

 

Thanks!!

 

So it seems that MBT requires quite a bit of HP to play fine?? 

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No, I think it just requires more time, to let the developers work out the kinks in the internal player. Don't be in a hurry to update your hardware, because things will change a lot in the near future.

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No, I think it just requires more time, to let the developers work out the kinks in the internal player. Don't be in a hurry to update your hardware, because things will change a lot in the near future.

 

 

Is there any short term solution?

Posted

Either use MBC, or use MBT with an external player like MPC-HC. :)

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