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Is this a bug in ReClock or in the nvidia drivers? I have seen this mentioned before: http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=35623 But that guy got 5.1 output. I get 2.1. Last edited by rickardk; 23rd January 2012 at 06:57. |
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It doesn't seem like your problem is related to mine. However, Look at the responses for some tips, especially with regard to LAV Video filter.
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ReClock doesn't load with PowerDVD 12.
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Hello.
Where can I find latest(i.e 1.8.7.7) ReClock sources? |
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ReClock itself isn't open source.
ReClock's open source components can be found here: http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=37493
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I have a problem using 1.8.7.7:
When playing self-created BD-ISOs (made with Clown BD) out of PAL-HD-50Hz-sources with 24p the movies judders using PDVD9. I am told, that ReClock wasn't able to find an integer speed, so I have to choose 2x24 manually and everything works fine. Using TMT5 this problem doesn't occur at all: ReClock needs a few seconds and everything is o.k. The window says, that it has changed the refresh-rate near 48 Hz, which works perfect. Why doesn't this work with PDVD9? Has anybody any suggestions? Thanks in advance. |
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