Problem: Experiencing significant video tearing in web-based video like Flash/Hulu, Quicktime, etc BUT no tearing in PDVD or SageTV(Full Screen Exclusive).
After a weekend of googling forum posts, I have come up with the conclusion that the Flash videos tear on many PC?s but not all of them. Unfortunately, I can?t seem to pinpoint a controllable cause.
My configuration is as follows:
A64 X2 5200+ - Should be enough CPU to handle the non-accelerated video
2GB RAM
Palit ATI 3650/Catalyst 9.4
Connected via HDMI: Samsung 62? DLP
Resolution set at 1080P with 60hz
Win XP SP2
I?ve played with many settings in different combinations including:
Change De-interlace Method
Force 30hz
Wait for Refresh
VSYNC ON
Drop Resolution to 720P
GPU Scaling
I?m convinced that this is not a hardware issue and is software related. I just don?t know if this is something that I can control. I believe the issue may lie with XP?s renderer, Flash or ATI?s drivers. What makes this harder to diagnose is that I don?t see a common denominator as the cause and those who have fixed it do so in different ways.
Has anyone with similar hardware fixed this problem?
After a weekend of googling forum posts, I have come up with the conclusion that the Flash videos tear on many PC?s but not all of them. Unfortunately, I can?t seem to pinpoint a controllable cause.
My configuration is as follows:
A64 X2 5200+ - Should be enough CPU to handle the non-accelerated video
2GB RAM
Palit ATI 3650/Catalyst 9.4
Connected via HDMI: Samsung 62? DLP
Resolution set at 1080P with 60hz
Win XP SP2
I?ve played with many settings in different combinations including:
Change De-interlace Method
Force 30hz
Wait for Refresh
VSYNC ON
Drop Resolution to 720P
GPU Scaling
I?m convinced that this is not a hardware issue and is software related. I just don?t know if this is something that I can control. I believe the issue may lie with XP?s renderer, Flash or ATI?s drivers. What makes this harder to diagnose is that I don?t see a common denominator as the cause and those who have fixed it do so in different ways.
Has anyone with similar hardware fixed this problem?