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(6 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I also have my 120Hz monitor has the primary, but the problem is obviously still occuring.

Sorry, I assumed the problem was because of the dual monitors, so I didn't think you needed the other questions answered.

2. The tearing test stutters with the video, but does not show any tearing.
3. I'm not quite sure where I find the madVR statistics?

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(6 replies, posted in Using SVP)

That's kind of a pain to do every time I want to watch a video.. Will there ever be a fix for this?

Also, could I just set my monitor to 60Hz, to stop this from happening?

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(6 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Will having multiple monitors cause problems? I didn't mention I'm running dual monitors, because I didn't think it would affect it. One is 120Hz, and the other is 60Hz; both at 1920x1080.

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(6 replies, posted in Using SVP)

So, I've been using SVP for some time now and have grown tired of the random framerate stutters I experience. I'm running all codecs from the SVP Full install, so I presume all my versions are the most stable for SVP.

At seemingly random intervals, (not only fast panning shots, but some slower shots also) the framerate of the video will drop and cause a jump. I have all SVP settings to default, and it seems to occur with all video types, with the most recent being 720p Hi10P anime. Is there some setting within SVP or MadVR I can modify to prevent this from happening, without losing quality? I'm sure my rig can handle the interpolation, as my CPU only rests at around 20-30% during playback of 720p.

Hardware:
120Hz LED Monitor
Intel Core i7 950 OC @ 4.0GHz
2x Nvidia GTX 560 Ti SLI
6GB RAM