24 Jun 2013 at 09:31 #1 neocon neocon Soldato Joined 24 Aug 2006 Posts 6,241 Can someone tell me the correct settings for VLC and Catalyst to stop screen tearing? Monitor: Qnix QX2710LED @ 2560x1440 60Hz GPU: On-board ATI Radeon HD 4200 What should the video settings in VLC be and how about catalyst?
Can someone tell me the correct settings for VLC and Catalyst to stop screen tearing? Monitor: Qnix QX2710LED @ 2560x1440 60Hz GPU: On-board ATI Radeon HD 4200 What should the video settings in VLC be and how about catalyst?
24 Jun 2013 at 17:42 #2 opethdisciple opethdisciple Soldato Joined 18 May 2010 Posts 23,599 Location London What refresh rate is the monitor set to? Tried getting the latest drivers for your card? Latest version of VLC?
What refresh rate is the monitor set to? Tried getting the latest drivers for your card? Latest version of VLC?
24 Jun 2013 at 21:51 #3 neocon neocon Soldato OP Joined 24 Aug 2006 Posts 6,241 There's this weird horizontal tearing often when the camera pans left and right or during action. Refresh is 60Hz Catalyst updated VLC current
There's this weird horizontal tearing often when the camera pans left and right or during action. Refresh is 60Hz Catalyst updated VLC current
24 Jun 2013 at 22:41 #4 Fanatic Fanatic Soldato Joined 25 Jan 2006 Posts 2,671 Location Birmingham In video settings change Output to default? Try it with all the hardware acceleration off. Are you running other programs or games?
In video settings change Output to default? Try it with all the hardware acceleration off. Are you running other programs or games?
24 Jun 2013 at 23:29 #5 Orcvader Orcvader Soldato Joined 11 Oct 2009 Posts 16,917 Location Greater London You could give Media Player Classic Black Edition a try, I find it better than VLC: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpcbe/
You could give Media Player Classic Black Edition a try, I find it better than VLC: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpcbe/
25 Jun 2013 at 12:55 #6 mi9tchy mi9tchy Associate Joined 16 Mar 2005 Posts 1,032 Location london Orcvader said: You could give Media Player Classic Black Edition a try, I find it better than VLC: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpcbe/ Click to expand... another vote for this, I had to play many videos on a projector and could not get VLC to work without tearing but MPC black edition did the trick
Orcvader said: You could give Media Player Classic Black Edition a try, I find it better than VLC: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpcbe/ Click to expand... another vote for this, I had to play many videos on a projector and could not get VLC to work without tearing but MPC black edition did the trick
25 Jun 2013 at 19:03 #7 neocon neocon Soldato OP Joined 24 Aug 2006 Posts 6,241 Nice! MPC BE works great