rms8 14 Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 (edited) 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 February 26, 2014 by rms8
pagali 62 Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 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.
rms8 14 Posted February 26, 2014 Author Posted February 26, 2014 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??
Solution pagali 62 Posted February 26, 2014 Solution Posted February 26, 2014 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. 1
rms8 14 Posted February 26, 2014 Author Posted February 26, 2014 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?
pagali 62 Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 Either use MBC, or use MBT with an external player like MPC-HC.
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