Kojiden
What GPU do you have?
Usualy tearing while playing can be fixed in GPU driver by point VSync=enable. Try it.
GeForce 750 ti. I forced vsync in the nvidia control panel. It seems like screen tearing is mostly if not all gone. So I think that may have fixed the problem. Might need to watch some more anime before I am 100% confident that it is fixed.
Also if he's new to SVP maybe he thinks artifacts are tearing?
If I understand tearing correctly it's when the picture is not lined up horizontally like this.
Maybe he's always had tearing and the high framerate is just making it more noticable now?
Either way, if you use MadVR, enable "use direct3d 11 for presentation" in the MadVR options.
If you don't use MadVR, enable "D3D Fullscreen" in the MPC-HC "Output" options.
I enabled direct3d 11 and when I opened an anime I noticed some jutters in the screen panning. When I disabled it it went back to being smooth. I use Windows 10. I don't know if that is relevant or not. Though again forcing vsync in the nvidia control panel seems to have fixed things as far as I can tell.
When I used SVP for thefirst time it also took days for me to stop noticing ANY anomaly. Later I kinda got used to it, partially fixed it by refresh rate.
If it's possible, I would set monitor's refresh rate to 72 minimum.
In display settings for the monitor it only shows 60hz.
One thing I'm wondering in general is that is there a way to make the frames something like 48 instead of 60? After watching anime the difference is a bit jarring and I can't tell if I just need to get used to it to like it better or if the difference between the animation and the panning is a legitimate concern.