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Originally Posted by merrypig
Heh, well it's more meant as a gentle prod at SS to do things right and a reassurance that the end user can't really do a whole lot to fix things themselves.
That is; 60hz will work better than 75Hz when showing 59.94 fields/s ntsc video but of course some monitors make that look too flickery to watch as the phosphor persistance is too low. you can go up to 90hz perhaps on some monitors which gets you close to 3x the 29.97 frame rate but we're starting to get away from the ideal again with recurring jumpyness.
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I don't have much choice other than to use 30/60hz on my 5 yr old HD CRT RPTV. Before I upgraded my video card to a x1600 I spent days tweeking my AIW8500DV with powerstrip and there was little to no improvement in the jitters but it did fix the overscan issues. The x1600 doesn't need powerstrip plus it actually shows the PC during post which the 8500 didn't do until XP loaded the component driver. I think there are too many hardware options in capture cards for Snapstream to come out with a "One app for all" solution to the jitters. As a business it doesn't make sense to put tons of resources on a minor issue.