jerky stop motion video, dropping frames after upgrading from win7

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  1. Posts : 4,201
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       #11

    The symptoms you describe for the news banner seem like what be caused by problems with the internet feed rather than the local system, have you also seen pixelation or smearing ?
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  2. Posts : 1,257
    win10 PRO on 5 PC's and Linux mint
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       #12

    Yes, those files are in the user folders.

    I had after the upgrade tried to install WMC, but it failed badly with DISM and dotnet type error messages. I found some articles on Sacnhealth and Restorehealth for DISM, but that failed too.

    So I found SichBoPvr is a decent substitute.
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  3. Posts : 4,201
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       #13

    Ok As you have the latest windows, you may have a new feature that can help you diagnose your issue - The Task Manager now has extra data visible in the Performance tab on the GPU

    Not all GPU's are supported but if yours is i would set some content running and then open the task manager to the performance tab ( set always on top on and monitor the CPU, Drive and GPU to check where the load is most evident and hopefully you may see a spike where you have a glitch on screen. - at least then we would know where to start :)
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  4. Posts : 1,257
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       #14

    Barman58 said:
    The symptoms you describe for the news banner seem like what be caused by problems with the internet feed rather than the local system, have you also seen pixelation or smearing ?
    I am sorry but the banner has nothing to do with the internet, it is part of the video from the antennas OTA ATSC signal only.

    Absolutely no pixelation or smearing at all.
    I will look at this task manger idea.

    it does look like using windows.old, I could keep a copy and restore it manually.
    So I might try this fresh win 10 install idea. During the upgrade, I linked my Microsoft outlook account to this win 10.

    But first will swap video cards.

    This problem is severe enough, something must be done to resolve it, one way or another.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...windows-instal
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  5. Posts : 4,201
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       #15

    When you swap the graphics card I do suggest you use DDU, ( link in earlier post), to "clear the decks" for the new driver install, ( not from Windows )
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  6. Posts : 1,257
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       #16

    Barman58 said:
    When you swap the graphics card I do suggest you use DDU, ( link in earlier post), to "clear the decks" for the new driver install, ( not from Windows )
    I did something positive.
    I used the DDU program to uninstall the nvidia driver, not in safe mode.
    Then rebooted, of course screen comes up huge.

    And I went to youtube, and the video is perfectly smooth, no stuttering!

    So what do I do now, install nvidia 342 driver?
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  7. Posts : 4,201
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       #17

    What that tells us is that the issue is probably due to the driver/card combination. It may have been related to some old remnants of previous drivers, or could be related to the available 342 Driver and the older card compatability you could install the driver and see if it now runs correctly, if not you could try using an earlier driver version ( I can sometime happen that only the latest driver has an issue). use ddu between each driver install to be sure. if the driver re-install brings back the issue then another card may be the best option.

    Edit
    I would also keep monitoring the TV card drivers available as the new version of windows may need drivers tweaking by the manufacturer, (and they often work reactively rather than proactively, so if you can get all sources working but just the TV has an issue then check with the TV Card manufacturer )
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  8. Posts : 1,257
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       #18

    I can not install any nvidia drivers.
    Tried 342, 341.
    Trying another earlier 341, they fail.

    i ran gpu-z and it is an nvidia card
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/9odWoGSD9FZPWtlV2

    Nvidia java card id fails all the time says needs java installed but I installed java.
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  9. Posts : 1,257
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       #19

    I went to system updates, and windows 10 was downloading and installing it's own nvidia driver. I just restarted pc.

    How can I install a more up to date driver if win 10 prevents me?
    Is that win10 driver going to work? Is it crippled? It did not work before...

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/gi7orPsSqOSlkROt1

    It seems like ddu, you delete the driver, then windows simply re-installs the driver. And you can not install one yourself?
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  10. Posts : 4,201
    Windows 10 Pro x64 Latest RP
       #20

    NVIDIA is the manual download page for the drivers which should not have the issue with flash

    if windows insists on loading it's own driver let it then install the one downloaded from nVidia over the top which should result in the the latest installed

    This Is/Was a switch buried deep in the system to prevent windows offering drivers - will see if I can locate it on Build 1709

    Edit

    3 Ways To Disable Automatic Driver Updates In Windows 10 is the option I was looking for but the options on 1709 have changed slightly option one in the link is OK up to the option to switch off manufacturer's updates but does not have the windows update option

    Not sure if the other options will still work
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