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Topic: video choppy on new laptop

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Just purchased a new lappy yesterday. when playing video through VDJ pro the videos are choppy. Here is the specs on my new machine. Any idea how to fix this problem. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Computer specs
MSI GT70-002US Laptop i7-3610QM 12GB RAM 750G HDD DVDRW 17.3" NV GTX 670M W7HP
 

Posted Wed 27 Feb 13 @ 7:30 am
Rightclick on the VirtualDJ icon on your Desktop and see if there is an option to choose the Graphics Processor (High Performance).
 

That seems to have done the trick !!! Thanks so much
 

I have this problem as well but when I right click on VDJ I don't get the graphics processor option
 

Wow, I just did a quick google search, that is SOME LAPTOP!! Which options did you get? I love the idea of having a raid 0 dual SSD hard drives, omg that thing has got to be STOOOOPID fast!
 

thanks. Yeah that lappy rocks!!!! love the backlite keyboard where you cna change the colors of the keys. Makes it look perty LOL
 

raymondp07 wrote :
when I right click on VDJ I don't get the graphics processor option


Are you running on a laptop with the same operating system and its own dedicated graphics card?

 

raymondp07 wrote :
I have this problem as well but when I right click on VDJ I don't get the graphics processor option


This option is available to computers that have dual video card (IntelHD and NVidia). Its an option that nVidia provides. You wont find that in computers with different graphics specifications.

 

Currently using a Sony Vaio Windows 7 64 Bit Quad Core Processor 2.10 Ghz 4 GB Ram. Just have a Onboard video set chip. Seems if I disable Hardware accelerator that the videos aren't as choppy.
 

Try downloading the registry tool and ticking the "VideoYV12Bug" box. That can sometimes help.

If it's an on-board chip rather than dedicated graphics then it's gonna be hit or miss I'm afraid.

Keith
 



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