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Originally Posted by Th3_uN1Qu3";p="
By "tearing" you mean that tearing you can see in motion-intensive games when vsync is off?
If so, i have experienced it too, but it was the source video at fault. I couldn't really do anything about it, as that was how it was initially recorded.
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Yes, pretty much exactly the same effect. It isn't with the source for me though because a) the movies / clips I've converted weren't tearing beforehand, and b) once converted to AMV they aren't tearing when played with the AMV player on my PC.
It's mostly noticeable when there is as lot of action / movement on screen, quite annoying. I'm wondering if my player runs at even less than 12 fps. I thought it ran at 16fps, and that works, but at 16 theres a big stutter every few seconds, 12 doesn't have this, but the tearing is still there.