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MDM-1
Oct 20, 2019Brass Contributor
Running Fullscreen Video cause Stutter/lag in 19002
19002 introduced a horrible video lag (MPC-HC+madVR) in full-screen! As soon as I go full-screen the fps drop sharply and stuttering begins, if I only go to the seek bar or right click menu etc. (th...
HotCakeX
Oct 25, 2019MVP
Have you tried reinstalling your GPU driver properly or updating to a new one?
first uninstall it via DDU
first uninstall it via DDU
- vinnocentiOct 26, 2019Copper Contributor
HotCakeX
Updated drivers to latest version (19.10.2) after DDU uninstall and problem persists.
I disabled chrome hardware acceleration to be able to use netflix. I think this is an important issue.- HotCakeXOct 26, 2019MVP1. don't use Windows insider builds as your main OS.
2. the problem need a fix either from Graphic card manufacturers, specially AMD. i'm on Intel Graphic card with latest driver and everything is fine. so this is Not a universal problem of Windows 10 build 19008 insider.- MDM-1Oct 27, 2019Brass Contributor
Ah, its finally https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2019/10/22/announcing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-19008/ as "[ADDED] We’re investigating reports of frames being skipped, starting with Build 19002, when running games and videos fullscreen.".
Hope it gets fixed soon, as it is very annoying..
- MDM-1Oct 25, 2019Brass ContributorOf course I first also tried to clean drivers (although I suspected it vas build fault - happened before) but no, this is a definitely a build problem, like many have it in games also. Not sure if AMD only issue, too little user info but in games they had NVidia too.
Like I said, not internal or hardver accelerated (like native etc.) options, ONLY variants with use of shaders, like madVR...- HotCakeXOct 25, 2019MVPGood info,
so either:
1. it is a bug and Microsoft should fix it
2. one of the Windows 10 components is changed or upgraded and Graphic card manufacturers need to release a compatible driver