You have two displays connected, right? Which one are you playing back on? Does it automatically start on that display or are you having to move it?
That log has me a little confused. It may be my ignorance. Not used to dual monitors. But it looks like something goes wrong at around 19 secs. maybe James has some insight?
Can you try getting another log, this time just starting playback leaving it for several minutes, until you have seen some of the judder you are talking about, and then exit. No pausing or skipping etc?
Once you have zipped the log from the above can you do a separate run where you grab a screenshot of the Reclock properties?
Can you describe the judder you see a bit better? Just at the start? all the way through? Random? Periodic? etc.
Maybe you could also capture a log with just your TV connected to eliminate any possible dual monitor issue?
Few days ago I switched to the new Media Portal audio renderer from Reclock with the daily htpc to test it better. It doesn't have noticeable problem such as no speedup Pal or quality sound. It work fine like Reclock that I use as "Ultimate reference". The advantage of MP audio renderer is an automatic control of vSync through its evr video renderer (the two part "speak" each other) so a really perfect smooth play is a real thing now when refresh rate match the fps and in speedup pal either and the use of wasapi event driven features though I can't use it due lack Xonar Dx driver. Event driven should allow a better A/V synch so MP audio renderer target will be Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating system only
Disadvantage are only time stretching is supported though resample support it's coming and there is not any setup yet (only registry entries to set manually)
Does the MP audiorender do pal speedup am i reading you correctly?
Also I use SPIF so need to reencode to ac3 how are you doing that?
Yes Mediaportal does, though with PAL content it switches to 50hz.
Havent played around with Reclock there doesn't appear to be a set of options which will work with PAL, NTSC and FILM content. Enabling PAL SpeedDown under media adaptation and sound adaptation works fine for PAL source material though playing back NTSC or FILM content audio is resampled and slowed down, so I have to disable PAL SpeedDown under sound adaptation, even then audio is resampled to 48048hz as Reclock is setting the media to 24fps rather than 23.976fps.
Perhaps some guru with PAL SpeedDown can help me out?
TMT3 & 24Hz Display & ReClock don't work well together. You get high CPU load, stutter, sound drop.
The problem is caused, because TMT3 drops out of Aero to Windows Basic.
Solution:
Make sure TMT3 plays with Aero enabled. Arcsoft has a beta patch to prevent TMT3 to switch off Aero:
http://www.arcsoft.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=6055
I have no problems with TMT3, 23.976 or 24.000 hz Playback, Reclock and Win 7. I even use v-sync correction... All this with an ATI 5970. Watched about 50BDs with this configuration - so I would not generalize your problems.
TMT3 & 24Hz Display & ReClock don't work well together. You get high CPU load, stutter, sound drop.
The problem is caused, because TMT3 drops out of Aero to Windows Basic.
Solution:
Make sure TMT3 plays with Aero enabled. Arcsoft has a beta patch to prevent TMT3 to switch off Aero:
http://www.arcsoft.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=6055
Greetings James.
Does Reclock require Aero to work well?
The problem is specific to Nvidia and Intel, and only happens with TMT3 and 24 Hz. This is the same problem I was having a while ago with the 460. If you are using any other configuration (ATI card, or something other than TMT3 or 24 Hz), then it should work fine.
So basically TMT+24Hz+Nvidia (or Intel) = BAD.
No. But apparently TMT 3 does. Sometimes. Depending on the phase of the moon. Or the graphics card.
Thanks for the reply, James.
Have the same feelings sometimes.
Does Reclock work with TMT3 /PDVD10 in Disc Mode?
Good luck! I gave up feeding my PAL TV 48Hz. A bit like you, it accepted it, but it was clear it was internally crudely repeating frames and turning it back to 50Hz . In the end I just went with the flow and sped up 24fps to 25fps (as happens with PAL DVDs). Sometimes you just can't get things absolutely perfect!