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    Ever since I've recently bought a new monitor and graphic card I'm seeing this terrible things on faster scene changes, or is it between frames (you can see my hardware profile). With the ten year old monitor and graphic card before these there was practically nothing visible of this problem, how do you call it, judder? Happens more or less when I play a video in various software players, VLC, MPC, YT. Something to change in the graphic card settings maybe?

    Here's an example how it looks to me on my monitor, graphic card currrently set to "high performance" in advanced settings:

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    That link does not work. Upload the clip direct to the forum rather than let yt re-encode.
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    Sorry forgot to un-private it. Here it is directly anyway:
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    The only thing I can see is interlacing artefacts (combing) around the edges of objects. Check your deinterlacing settings under the Video Menu on vlc.
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    Originally Posted by DB83 View Post
    The only thing I can see is interlacing artefacts (combing) around the edges of objects. Check your deinterlacing settings under the Video Menu on vlc.
    You don't see these terrible horizontal glitches that are ever present during movement? Like here on the pic:
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    Took another look and, yes, there is a disturbance across the screen.

    What refresh rate is the video card set at ?
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    That's called "tearing" and is a sync problem between frame rate and screen refresh. Review your product manuals for settings which may address it.
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    Originally Posted by DB83 View Post
    Took another look and, yes, there is a disturbance across the screen.

    What refresh rate is the video card set at ?
    It's 60 Hz
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    Originally Posted by JVRaines View Post
    That's called "tearing" and is a sync problem between frame rate and screen refresh. Review your product manuals for settings which may address it.
    The solution is terrible. And I thought it had something to do with it since I didn't remember there was tearing before I switched to the classic view. So basically in Win 7 you're left with using Aero to get rid of the tearing.

    https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/969033/geforce-1000-series/gtx-1070-tearing-problem/
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    What's wrong with Aero ?
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    Originally Posted by DB83 View Post
    What's wrong with Aero ?
    Classic view gets rid of ClearType better in Win 7.
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    It's not even on for me. I certainly do not have 20/20 vision but no issues reading text.
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