Video stutter.
#1
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I were on these forums long time ago, but I don't remember either my mail or username Sad back then my computer sucked so quit trying to get it to work. anyway now I have a new computer (and its quite a beast).

The problem is the video stutters, I've only tried to play Dark Cloud.
I've changed the resolution, speedhack, non-speedhack, changed between SSSE3 and 2, tried different frameskip, turbo, non-turbo, preset and non-preset.. I'm out of options.. I've tried everything I have knowledge of from the old days when I tried this. I'm using Linuz ISO and I mount the game as an ISO. Please help a noobie out so I can learn Smile glhf Rolleyes
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#2
tell me exactly the problem by showing us your screenshot...
i dunno what video stutter mean?

but mine is running w/ no problems
look my demo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIO2HgNOJjs

and btw don't forget to post your PC specs there might be a possible problems.
Main PC1:i5-4670,HD7770(Active!)
Main PC2:i5-11600K,GTX1660Ti(Active!)
PCSX2 Discord server IGN:smartstrike
PCSX2 version uses:Custom compiled build 1.7.0 64-bit(to be update regularly)
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#3
it like jumps up and down by 1 pixel.. and when I capture it, it doesn't show. streaming it on justin.tv (broadcasting website)
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#4
ahhh shaking right??
try toggle f5 to adjust it.
Main PC1:i5-4670,HD7770(Active!)
Main PC2:i5-11600K,GTX1660Ti(Active!)
PCSX2 Discord server IGN:smartstrike
PCSX2 version uses:Custom compiled build 1.7.0 64-bit(to be update regularly)
smartstk's YouTube Channel
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#5
my spec are

Intel core i7 2600 3.40 GHz
Mainboard Asus P8Z68-PRO
DDR3 Memories from Corsair x2 4gb
NVIDIA GeForce GTW 560 Ti
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
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#6
(12-05-2011, 07:47 AM)tallbender Wrote: ahhh shaking right??
try toggle f5 to adjust it.

did you read my last post
toggle f5 to adjust it's screen shaking up-down.
Main PC1:i5-4670,HD7770(Active!)
Main PC2:i5-11600K,GTX1660Ti(Active!)
PCSX2 Discord server IGN:smartstrike
PCSX2 version uses:Custom compiled build 1.7.0 64-bit(to be update regularly)
smartstk's YouTube Channel
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#7
It was that easy?.. man I can't thank you enough! Laugh and I've been testing for like 3 hours and that was the solution.. lol
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#8
You can permanently set this in your GSdx configuration.
Set "Interlacing" to "blend-bff", which works for most games but causes a slight blurriness.
You can try the other modes but they come with drawbacks, too.

Just remember to turn it off when you play a different game that doesn't require this.
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