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[QUOTE="Danoff, post: 9690640, member: 8497"] Interesting. This I did not know. Perhaps that is why my computer will only push 60Hz. Ok, here's the thing, I'm having a judder problem when I play blu-ray ripped mkv files. It only happens on scenes that are particularly prone to judder, and it doesn't happen when I play the movie straight from a blu-ray player. The computer is running decent hardware, and even if it wasn't, I get judder on playback from any computer or monitor (even better hardware) at the same spot. I figured that this is because the TV is capable of running 120hz when using a blu-ray source, but doesn't seem to do so from the PC source, and I was under the mistaken impression that that was a limitation at the computer side. Any suggestions for how to further diagnose this problem? I've used VideoLAN and Windows Media Classic so far, both exhibit the same problem (with very very select scenes... most of the time it's fine). Both programs are probably using the same codec. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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