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Old 18th Aug 2007, 11:09 pm
Th3_uN1Qu3 Th3_uN1Qu3 is offline
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That depends on your player the MP3 Player Utilities version you are using. 3.68 can use 8, 10 and 12 fps - corresponding to low, middle, high framerate options, while 4.15 always uses 16 fps on screens smaller than 2', and then it decreases to 12, respective 10 fps. It can be hacked to run at any framerate you want though if the chipset supports it.

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Originally Posted by Mozerryguts
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.
Always remember to convert the fps rate with VirtualDub to the value you are going to use, otherwise you will get those jumps in the video.

I always use low framerate (8 fps) as i'm more interested in music than video on my player, i only carry around a music video and a couple anime episodes to watch with a friend when there's nothing else to do outside and just switch them every day.

There is some tearing in motion-intensive scenes indeed, but my player's crappy 1.5' screen has too much ghosting for the tearing to be noticeable. :lol: The ghosting is quite nice to have though, as i'm not bothered by the low framerate this way. :P
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