The resolution of the display is NOT the resolution the video plays back at. The video plays at the resolution of the source. Your video source is low res, so having a higher res display won't make any beneficial difference..Sup wrote:
Hmm cos when i was watching vids at 1400x1050 on my old LCD everything was fine but now with such a high res. it sucks.Bertster7 wrote:
It has very, very little to do with the GPU. It is all about the CPU. Which in this instance it doesn't seem to be about at all - your source is just shit, get a better copy..Sup wrote:
lol VLC is crap. Crappy picture and i even get 5fps less than i get in BSplayer. So an 8800GT isn't capable of playing videos at 1920x1200 at good fps?
Your CPU is easily capable of playing any HD content without any difficulty whatsoever. This content is not HD. 632x324 is pretty low quality and the problem is unlikely to be with your system if other stuff plays ok (if not you could have some settings very wrong somewhere, but I still imagine you'd struggle to get it to lag on that rig if the source isn't laggy itself).
I'm trying to say that the video playback was fine on a 20" LCD but not on 24".Bertster7 wrote:
The resolution of the display is NOT the resolution the video plays back at. The video plays at the resolution of the source. Your video source is low res, so having a higher res display won't make any beneficial difference..Sup wrote:
Hmm cos when i was watching vids at 1400x1050 on my old LCD everything was fine but now with such a high res. it sucks.Bertster7 wrote:
It has very, very little to do with the GPU. It is all about the CPU. Which in this instance it doesn't seem to be about at all - your source is just shit, get a better copy.
Your CPU is easily capable of playing any HD content without any difficulty whatsoever. This content is not HD. 632x324 is pretty low quality and the problem is unlikely to be with your system if other stuff plays ok (if not you could have some settings very wrong somewhere, but I still imagine you'd struggle to get it to lag on that rig if the source isn't laggy itself).
Try turning on vsync. Sounds odd, but might help. Was your previous monitor 4:3? If so try playing with ARs..Sup wrote:
I'm trying to say that the video playback was fine on a 20" LCD but not on 24".Bertster7 wrote:
The resolution of the display is NOT the resolution the video plays back at. The video plays at the resolution of the source. Your video source is low res, so having a higher res display won't make any beneficial difference..Sup wrote:
Hmm cos when i was watching vids at 1400x1050 on my old LCD everything was fine but now with such a high res. it sucks.
Let's start over. Do you experience chops with that video, other videos and visual media in general? Or did you just leave some FPS counter running and saw that you had a "low" FPS of 28 and thought it was "too low"? Is it just this file?.Sup wrote:
I'm trying to say that the video playback was fine on a 20" LCD but not on 24".Bertster7 wrote:
The resolution of the display is NOT the resolution the video plays back at. The video plays at the resolution of the source. Your video source is low res, so having a higher res display won't make any beneficial difference..Sup wrote:
Hmm cos when i was watching vids at 1400x1050 on my old LCD everything was fine but now with such a high res. it sucks.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Its with all dvd rips. I noticed choppiness straight away, was very obvious. Yes i had a 4:3 LCD before. And what is AR?Freezer7Pro wrote:
Let's start over. Do you experience chops with that video, other videos and visual media in general? Or did you just leave some FPS counter running and saw that you had a "low" FPS of 28 and thought it was "too low"? Is it just this file?.Sup wrote:
I'm trying to say that the video playback was fine on a 20" LCD but not on 24".Bertster7 wrote:
The resolution of the display is NOT the resolution the video plays back at. The video plays at the resolution of the source. Your video source is low res, so having a higher res display won't make any beneficial difference.
Aspect ratio..Sup wrote:
Its with all dvd rips. I noticed choppiness straight away, was very obvious. Yes i had a 4:3 LCD before. And what is AR?Freezer7Pro wrote:
Let's start over. Do you experience chops with that video, other videos and visual media in general? Or did you just leave some FPS counter running and saw that you had a "low" FPS of 28 and thought it was "too low"? Is it just this file?.Sup wrote:
I'm trying to say that the video playback was fine on a 20" LCD but not on 24".