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Iβve had mine about 12 hours now.
Base 16β
Lightroom is stupid fast even if I might wish I grabbed more memory. (Still may return for a Max after testing with external displays tomorrow.)
Resolve performance is bonkers when you consider itβs only got 16gb of ram and that is shared with the GPU. Seriously, it was playing back cr2 raw files near 24fps with heavy corrections. Thatβs a 40mp raw image for each frame or a 7.68 Gb/s bitrate with still image raw files out of a DSLR.
bonkers
This is a crazy powerful machine.
All that said, and there are a lot more good things to be saidβ¦
The response time on the screen is abysmal in high contrast scenarios.
Watching the new alien invasion show on AppleTV+ there were four or five scenes where it was so bad I consider it a problem. This is something youβll see during content consumption if youβre at all sensitive to it.
Edit: sorry Iβve not been able to respond at all, Iβm at home with a sickly toddler, and I have work to do around the house. Iβll make a point to clarify some things and respond to comments after her bedtime this evening
Edit2: I donβt think this is the response time anymore. I hooked up my 4K desktop monitors side by side, one of which is HDR and mirrored them from the MacBook proβs internal display. Itβs easily the best out of the three, without question, for every metric I can see.
I think that footage was shot with like a 15 degree shutter angle so the cadence is trash.
I'm noticing a lot of motion Judder/stutter. I'm playing from the Netflix and Disney apps directly so not sure why. I've tried messing around with settings and even factory reset it but same thing. I technically have the U68G (Canada) version but everyone is saying it's the same as U6G. Any thoughts on how I could fix it?
I have noticed in my own footage and a bunch of people's youtube footage that the mavic 3 is experiencing a lot of judder, especially at 24fps.
Even side by side with the air 2s (both at 180 degree shutter) the mavic 3 has noticeably more judder and unnatural motion blur.
Is this something dji can address in a firmware update?
So, I've seen this mentioned a few other threads but both Airlink and the Link cable experience noticable judder ever since the V35 update. It was nigh flawless before.
Rebooted the heatset, obviously also the PC and the Oculus app. Switched from Airlink to the cable to make sure it wasn't a bandwith issue. Cable's connected to the fastest USB 3.2 port on my PC, and a cabletest gives me 2.3GBPS so that should be more than plenty bandwith.
The stream itself is fine, but I notice annoying judder during headtracking and movement. I'm really not sure what it is.
Standalone games work fine on the Q2, it's just PCVR link/airlink that's having major issues.
Also, I don't seem to have any of the new features of V35 (I know, I know, rolling update...but there's no cloud saves etc), and I'm still missing functions from V34 too (like Phone Notifications) that just never appears in my (phone) app.
The latter doesn't have anything to do with the airlink issue, but is another minor grievance.
Anyone got any solutions for getting (Air)Link going again, without having to spend 20 bucks on Virtual Desktop as an alternative?
I'm playing Alyx on Quest 2 with Virtual Desktop, but this is also true when playing hardwired.
If I turn my head/body, my view pans smoothly. But if I turn using the stick, and also if I strafe sideways using a stick, the view panning is full of judder that breaks immersion as well as increasing motion sickness. Why would this be? Same view changing in the same way at the same speed, but one pan is rendered smoothly and the other is rendered painfully juddery.
I have a Thomson Android TV and Kodi seems to be locked at 60hz for some reason. The refresh rate in system-settings is greyed out, and the whitelist only shows 1080p/60hz. I have "Adjust display refresh rate" set to "On start/stop" but it's not doing anything... please help me, I'm going insane.
Edit: I'm using Kodi Matrix 19.3
Not sure whatβs up, but the Shield pro seems to drop frames / stutter every few seconds when playing ANY Dolby Vision content, regardless the app. Disney+ performs the best, with Netflix and Apple TV being the biggest offenders, but all of them have performance consistency issues.
Switching off Dolby Vision and forcing HDR, βfixesβ this problem, as does running in a lower resolution and leaving Dolby Vision enabled. Seems like 4K Dolby Vision is just too much for the hardware to play back flawlessly?
If thereβs no solution, Iβll likely have to return it and just go with an Apple TV or something.
Sucks cause I otherwise LOVE this device!
Iβve tried reading up on this but I canβt find anything that seems to describe the problem Iβm having.
Iβm using an Apple TV 4K device with an LG B9 OLED television. I get constant frame rate stutter/judder when I use 4K Dolby Vision settings. This includes movies formatted for DV. Iβve tried every combination of match content settings, adjusting the dynamic range/frame rate match but I still get the stutter.
Iβve read about setting Apple TV to 4K SDR and match contentβs dynamic range/frame rate but as soon as I watch something in DV and Apple TV matches the dynamic range, the frame rate stutters. I basically cannot watch anything in Dolby Vision on this TV without getting the stutter issues.
The best setting Iβve found is to use 4K HDR with 4:2:2 Chroma and to turn OFF match dynamic range and turn ON match frame rate. I canβt use the LGβs apps because it automatically uses DV and I get the stutter.
Iβm not sure if the issue is with the TV. Iβm using the latest software updates for Apple TV (15.2) and the B9 (05.25.06). I thought my problem was different in that even if I use the 4K SDR/match dynamic range fix people have suggested, I still get the stutter when I watch something formatted in Dolby Vision. Just a little frustrating that Iβm having issues trying to use the best quality settings with this TV.
At this point in the video of the LG C1, juddering is apparent.
Just wondering if this is an anomaly, or could be fixed with one of the various features such as GSync, game mode, 120fps, turning off HDR or Dolby Vision, or movie smoothing features, or setting the Boost mode.
Hi, i recently purchased a Legion 5 (3060) laptop, and i've been noticing a lot of stuttering in a lot of games i play. I mostly play strategy games, and when i pan the camera the judder is very noticeable and distracting in many of them, sometimes to the point of being basically unplayable. I have settings in Nvidia control panel, Vantage, and power settings to max performance, but the stuttering still persists. Since my GPU/CPU should really be running these games smoothly, i have a feeling that my RAM is the issue, even tough it's dual channel 16GB. I've heard that due to supply shortages, manufacturers have been shipping their products with lackluster x16 RAM, and i was wondering if anyone here thinks that by upgrading my RAM, that it might help alleviate the stuttering im getting in games, and if anyone else has been having this issue? Thanks.
I have a 1979 Mitsubishi Sigma with a 4 speed manual and the 1.6L 4G32 (SOHC, carberuted). I'm engine swapping it in the future to a 3.8 ecotec but wanted to find out some more info in the meantime. In my time of owning it has always had 2 problems that come and go. When taking off in first gear it will sometimes aggressively judder. Enough to the point where the rear of the car bounces.
The other problem is when depressing the clutch to come to a stop in first gear and second gear at slow speeds the car will slightly lurch forward and a noticeable jolt can be felt coming from the diff and the revs will drop to about 150rpm then come back up, sometimes even causing it to stall.
I believe the gearing on this car to be factory too. It has an open diff, unsure of ratios but at 100km/h it sits at 3850rpm in 4th gear.
It's not super important that I find out what this problem is as I mentioned above its getting an ecotec however. It would be nice to know as a bit of peace of mind.
TIA.
I recently noticed some stuttering when scrolling between apps and tabs on Xbox, however when downloading a game or opening, the problem disappears and returns again when the game is closed.Β any idea what it is or does anyone have the same problem?
For the judder/blur adjustments, is lower less and higher more or visa versa? I've finally got the picture looking great on my new 55" U8G but I'm still getting stutter every now and then.
I just recently upgraded from the Xbox One X to the Series X and I have noticed terrible screen judder when streaming on apps like peacock and amc+. Itβs almost like it it skips frames sometimes. I was watching football on peacock and I had to turn it off it was so distracting. Iβve seen other things online about this and it sounds like a common problem that they havenβt fixed yet.
Just got the game and it's absolutely amazing.
One thing I noticed is that when I look to the side at the world/environment, it seems to "judder" at a different framerate than the rest of the game, especially as objects (walls, pillars, etc.) get close and move past the player.
This is NOT frameloss or a performance issue. The game runs at a rock solid 90hz/fps and gameplay is buttery smooth. It feels more like objects pass at 30fps while the rest of the world is rendering at 90.
I thought this was a design choice. I see the issue in some YouTube gameplay videos, but in other videos, the "scrolling" motion of the player (for lack of a better word!) is extremely smooth.
Again, head tracking is perfect, it's more about moving "past" objects.
I've tried a variety of settings/changes:
The game runs exactly the same in all cases - buttery smooth, except for the juddery "scrolling" feel. I'm super sensitive to it, so wondering if anyone else has noticed (or found a fix?)
For reference, I'm running:
Maybe this is just a design choice and I'm super sensitive to it!
so we got a new tv, samsungs flagship, and were looking at some various things seeing how big a difference/upgrade this was, when we had a slow panning shot in the hobbit with judder that was painfully noticeable. even with all of samsung's 'picture enhancements' meant to kill that crap set to 10, it was still there... so my question is is syfy just particularly bad or is this something else I have to look into? because we went to hbo and apolo 13 and that looks just fine with their panning.
I have searched and can see that this was an issue in the beta releases of iOS 15 but the judder I have when I pull down to refresh on the app store for updates is INSANE in the public release. Is this the same for everyone else?!
BMPCC 6Kpro + Sigma 18-35 on an RS2. Settings: 24/60 fps (HFR). 8:1. F1.8. ISO 400. 180 shutter angle.
No matter how I adjust the above settings, I still get noticeable judder when panning at 60fps (HFR). Other than panning really slowly, what are the best settings to avoid judder when panning either at 24fps or 60fps?
Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLSK-s9CMEc
However, this judder disappears when watching the same video on my TV (LG OLED.) I at first thought my laptop was too slow to handle 4K footage, so I rendered the same video at 720p, but the judder was still there.
Hey everyone! A few months back, we got a 2019 CRV EX with the 1.5L. This is also the first time I've driven anything with a CVT and unsure if it's normal operation. When going slow (about 15-20 mph), when you let up off the accelerator to coast it kinda, judders. It's got just over 29k miles on it, and we've only put about 5k on the vehicle. Is this something normal for a CVT to do?
Does anyone have interior shots of any of these? It seems in 2013 there were some gutshots of a Judder here https://www.freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=27181 but they've since been taken down from Photobucket. A few videos online seem to show people have built working clones (eg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-jo6y2qnHY) but layouts seem elusive at the moment. The Judder especially sounds a lot of fun https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjtSigyUnX4
Is anyone having this issue? Noticed it today whilst watching the new Succession, which steams in Dolby Vision on the Apple TV. Because of the style of the show, the judder really makes it difficult to watch. Checked other shows and apps and it only happens in Dolby Vision on Now TV. My setup is LG CX, Apple TV 4K (newest edition) and HomePods for speaker system. Anyone else experiencing this, so i can confirm the fault lies with the Now TV app? And if anyone has a suitable fix then Iβm all ears
Is it just me or does motion flow set to auto look so much better than custom or off. every time there is like a panning shot there is so much judder that it literally gives me a headache, was watching squid game and when the players were in the white room walking down the stairs it was disgusting to watch, only thing that sorted it was leaving motion on auto I just donβt understand why everyone says put it off or custom. Anyone know why this is? , atm Iβm set on Auto for both motionflow and film mode, however the black insertion frame is pretty much removed on auto. And also will the VRR update (android 10) fix this issue Iβm having ?
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Most modern TVs have some sort of option that detects frame rate patterns that result in judder and repeat or remove frames to get rid of judder (NOT interpolation). Do these options work on removing judder such as from 24fps content played from the Shield in 59/60Hz mode?
I canβt be the only one getting this? Itβs like the pro motion doesnβt know how to adapt to the videos Iβm watching. If thereβs a slow panning shot side to side the judder/skippyness is insane. Itβs actually starting to give me a headache
Anyway to fix this?
Anyone notice more times when the UI gets crunchy after the Sept. update? On my Tab S7 8/256 for example, pulling down the Notification Center or swiping between apps? I don't think its my imagination, but could be...
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