I have gotten the stutter to stop but I had to default the settings for madVR which I was trying to avoid since I had spent some time getting my setting optimized and groups and shortcuts setup for my remote.
Now I need to rebuild my settings option by option and monitor for issues. @tp4tissue seemes like you have the settings for your 1060 nailed down think you could send some screenshots over or something just so I can see how yours compares to what I had?
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Originally Posted by madjock
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Nah its been since I have moved to Win10. I also did a clean install not an upgrade.
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Originally Posted by brazen1
Use D3D11 auto/native in LAV Filter.
Turn off SM in madVR.
Match refresh rates using madVR for all resolutions in 2160p only.
Add 2 blank folders to madVR install directory named ShowHdrMode and ShowRenderSteps.
Link a screen shot of your OSD.
Slow pans should be butter smooth with absolutely no hitches in the giddy up at all. No judder, no blur, no dropped/repeated frames. Nothing but bliss no matter the resolution. Opening scene of Cowboys and Aliens or opening credits of The Wrestler are my go to test subjects.
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If I may ask why D3D11 in lavvideo not cuvid?
Also why no smooth motion? Comes in handy when there an odd framrate or something. Not a huge deal when on the HTPC with a TV since it has 23,25,29,50,59 but with the correct setting it won't activate unless needed
Also what are the folders for/what do they do?
and yes it should be butter smooth and not stutter at all this is the experience I have had and did up until my recent clean install to Win10 and upgrades.
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Originally Posted by ryrynz
Sounds like an OS/Driver issue. You should revert to your last good backup/System Restore point.
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This is on a clean install with latest driver and build of Win10 so I could properly make use of the new hardware and software features.
I did carry over my madVR folder though in hopes that I wouldn't have to reconfigure it.