Subj : Re: H.265 video To : TRACKER1 From : Dumas Walker Date : Mon Jun 28 2021 19:37:00 > > I have tried both vlc and mpv. That is an interesting point you > > bring up. The machine is running an i3-4000M with a 2.90x4 CPU, > > but I don't know that it is attempting to use them all or not. I > > know there are some programs where you can specify the number of > > cores to use on the command line but based on the help output vlc > > does not appear to have an option to force it to use N cores. > The i3-4000M is a Haswell architecture, the iGPU doesn't support > QuickSync decoding for h.265 in that generation, so it's doing CPU > decoding, which your system *should* be able to handle, but it's pretty > high overhead, which would account for stuttering, and will vary based > on memory and hdd performance as well. Thanks! To everyone who responded -- thanks to you all. It *appears* that the issue may not be the hardware I am playing back on, but the power source I was using while recording. I still need to retest 90fps but, at 60fps off the battery pack, I recorded video that played back without issue. The video I took that had difficulty was taken when the camera was plugged into my car's power vs. the battery. I did not take that into consideration. I am testing 90fps from battery source right now so we will see what happens. :) on edit - nope that wasn't it after all. Apparently 60fps good, 90fps bad! * SLMR 2.1a * Backup corrupted: (A)bort (R)etry (P)anic (H)ammer --- þ Synchronet þ CAPCITY2 * capcity2.synchro.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/Rlogin/HTTP .