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Devildude4427
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To start off, I'm not exactly sure when this issue started; I've had 2 monitors for a few years, the primary being a 1080p 144hz panel, the secondary a 1080p 60hz panel. However, after a long vacation and not playing any games (where refresh rate would be more noticeable), I hadn't noticed the primary monitor's refresh rate was set back down to 60hz. Once I set it back to 144hz, I started to have issues.
Videos that I watched back many times before, all of a sudden had issues. Strange stuttering and frame skipping (if the frames were numbered, the playback would be: 1,2,5,3,4,6, etc. It wouldn't just skip and call it quits on the skipped frames, it would come back to them, making the video impossible to watch), along with slow downs (instead of 30fps, it would drop down to those 30 frames over 1.5-2 seconds, before speeding back up and recovering), makes video playback on the second monitor impossible. I've performed tests at a variety of frame rates, with it being quite consistent. 30 & lower makes the slowdowns more apparent, while 60fps just jumps all over the place.
This also had an effect on videos in-browser (FireFox), but this was much more minimal. Videos looked slightly off, but not anywhere near to the same extent. It also seemed to entirely go away once I turned off hardware acceleration on FireFox.
The only fixes I've found are to play all videos on the primary screen, or set the primary screen back to 60hz. Even for a video window opened on the secondary, if it's moved to the primary, issues will immediately go away. Setting the primary screen back to 60hz also fixes the issues, but is quite a poor option, as I'm effectively stopped from using the feature that I paid extra for.
In case there are any hardware questions, I'm using a custom build desktop, Intel 6600k, Nvidia GTX1070, and 16GB of memory. Both monitors are of course connected to the GPU, and while watching videos, none of the computer's resources are anywhere near being maxed out. Running the latest graphics driver from Nvidia, as well as the latest Windows update.
Any help with this regard would be great. Sorry if this isn't the correct category, it just seemed like it fit best.
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Videos that I watched back many times before, all of a sudden had issues. Strange stuttering and frame skipping (if the frames were numbered, the playback would be: 1,2,5,3,4,6, etc. It wouldn't just skip and call it quits on the skipped frames, it would come back to them, making the video impossible to watch), along with slow downs (instead of 30fps, it would drop down to those 30 frames over 1.5-2 seconds, before speeding back up and recovering), makes video playback on the second monitor impossible. I've performed tests at a variety of frame rates, with it being quite consistent. 30 & lower makes the slowdowns more apparent, while 60fps just jumps all over the place.
This also had an effect on videos in-browser (FireFox), but this was much more minimal. Videos looked slightly off, but not anywhere near to the same extent. It also seemed to entirely go away once I turned off hardware acceleration on FireFox.
The only fixes I've found are to play all videos on the primary screen, or set the primary screen back to 60hz. Even for a video window opened on the secondary, if it's moved to the primary, issues will immediately go away. Setting the primary screen back to 60hz also fixes the issues, but is quite a poor option, as I'm effectively stopped from using the feature that I paid extra for.
In case there are any hardware questions, I'm using a custom build desktop, Intel 6600k, Nvidia GTX1070, and 16GB of memory. Both monitors are of course connected to the GPU, and while watching videos, none of the computer's resources are anywhere near being maxed out. Running the latest graphics driver from Nvidia, as well as the latest Windows update.
Any help with this regard would be great. Sorry if this isn't the correct category, it just seemed like it fit best.
Continue reading...