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#21
Amd Phenom II X4 B55
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#22
57.66 FPS - SLUS 20672 - AMD Phenom II X4 955 - 3.8 GHz OC -Ryner Lute

Closest I could find to your cpu, but it gets some slowdown on the opening fmv of ffx-2 (cpu benchmark), so its possible (without knowing how demanding those specific fmvs are) that the slight stuttering your getting could be because of your cpu. Remember, AMD cpus dont perform as well as intel cpus in pcsx2.
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#23
Im sorry but is FMV demanding?
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#24
They can be. Some more than others. Cany say how demanding the fmvs are in the games you are trying.
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#25
Im sorry again, why not let FMV behave like real video wich read fps?
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#26
Because they still require emulation. Its not the same as simply playing back an avi file in your favourite media player.
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#27
Ok, so it's useless using fps as limit in FMV Smile
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#28
FMV's aren't recorded in a standard codec, they are a playstation specific format and the streams have video and audio interleaved together, the ps2 has to decode and split out these streams then decode the video, so we still have to emulate this process.
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#29
Ok, i get it.
Thanks a lot.
And someone who give me warning level even i don't mean it Smile
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#30
You got a warning for this http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-NFS-Under...#pid302051

Mean it or not, you were off topic, unhelpful and making pointless solutions.
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