Anim8 wrote:
Haziq wrote:

Is there a way for me to watch 1080p video without stutter?

If your willing to, you could convert the video to 60fps in advance then watch it.

How?

Chainik wrote:

nope, c2d is too weak for 1080p

C2d?

I only can watch 720p video with 60fps without lagg. If I watched 1080p, it will stutter so bad. Is there a way?

BTW, I used SVP 3.1.7

Specs:
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo E7200 @2.53GHz
4GB RAM
Graphic AMD6670
Windows 7

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MAG79 wrote:

Do it with SVP undloaded.

svp unloaded? I did it but it still happened http://prntscr.com/d8gm7e
do I need to untick this one?http://prntscr.com/d8gpj0

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It's really weird. Whenever I try to watch any video(specifically anime), the frame is 60fps and no audio stutter but if I close MPC-HC and reopen another anime, it always audio stuter and frame dropped.
Sometimes, the frames is good but the audio still stutter. This message always appearing on screen http://prntscr.com/d8fs5u warning SVP Index. Beside, if neither of those happened the audio will off sync. I always close all background windows but still get the same result. I used kodi and stream the video on MPC-HC using some tweaking. I watched the video live from Kodi, so the video will be buffering while I'm watching the video.

PC Specs:
CPU : AMD A8-5550M APU 2.1 GHz
RAM : 4GB
Graphics: AMD A8 8550G + R5 M200 Dual Graphics
OS: Windows 8.1 Professional 64 bit


p/s: I'm using 3.1.7 version of SVP because it's better(I think)