AndyDragneel wrote:I tried with 40hz option and...it is even worse!!! I think that there is no solution for my issue hahaha
No no, that was only a test.
Alright, so I need you to download this program (I use it all the time myself):
http://www.monitortests.com/forum/Threa … tility-CRU
The download is near the top of that page.
Extract the contents of the ZIP into a folder.
Run CRU.exe
Under "detailed resolutions", click "Add..."
Set the "Timing" to "Automatic - LCD native"
Next to "Active", input "1366" under "Horizontal" and input "768" under "Vertical"
Next to "Refresh rate", input "48"
Click OK; this should close the smaller window
Click OK again; this should close the bigger window
Restart your computer
Now, if you go to select your refresh rate, you should now also be able to select "48 Hz". Do that and test out your video once again.
If this solves your issue, do not leave it at 48 Hz - there's a way we can make MPC-HC automatically use 48Hz only when needed so that you can keep using 60Hz for normal desktop use.
EDIT - Important!: If setting it to 48Hz makes your computer unusable and you cannot change it back, restart your PC (you may have to "cut the power" by holding down the power button) then before it starts to load windows, press F8 over and over again. On the menu that appears, you should be able to select something that says "low resolution mode" or 640x480. Select that and you should be able to boot and see your desktop (though massively cramped). Then change your resolution back to 1366x768, but before clicking Apply or OK, go into Advanced and set the refresh rate to 60Hz, and click Apply/OK in that window - you should now have 1366x768 @ 60Hz.