Windows 10: Choppy video, all sources, 2 different PCs (long post)

Discus and support Choppy video, all sources, 2 different PCs (long post) in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; NOTE: I apologize for the length of this post, but I wanted to include as much detail as I could. I'm getting choppy video on two different PCs.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by cpmusic, Feb 2, 2016.

  1. cpmusic Win User

    Choppy video, all sources, 2 different PCs (long post)


    NOTE: I apologize for the length of this post, but I wanted to include as much detail as I could.

    I'm getting choppy video on two different PCs. It's mild and slightly inconsistent, just a mild stuttering as if random frames are missing. I saw it initially with streaming video on an older Dell PC I set up with our main TV. It came through all pay and free channel sources, so I thought the problem was in the Dell, the internet connection, or both. Then I started seeting it on my newer PC, which is much more robust, so I looked to the internet first.

    Our internet connection is fast, with speed tests reporting above 200 Mbps reliably, so that's not it, and internet is via ethernet cable for both, so it's not a wifi issue.

    I checked both PCs thoroughly, testing the CPUs with Intel's diagnostic tool and watching CPU usage while video is running. I also updated the video driver on each machine. Everything checks out. I had already limited startup apps as much as possible, so that didn't seem to be an issue. Both have Avast free, and both have Windows Defender turned off.

    I called TWC's tech support and allowed them to view my PC with their live feed, and when they saw the problem they ran some tests and came to the conclusion that the problem is in the modem, so they're sending a new one.

    Unfortunately, since then I've watched some video that didn't come from an internet stream, and the chop is milder, but noticeable. This includes recordings made from the DVR with a standalone recorder, and even DVDs. It's most noticeable on shots where the camera moved or panned slowly, and during slow-moving effects shots, but it can be seen virtually all the time.

    Now, I know that film shot at 23.97/24 fps won't look perfect when converted to NTSC @ 29.97/30 fps, but I've never seen this kind of choppy playback before.

    I appreciate any suggestions that can be offered. Here are the specs for the two PCs:

    DELL INSPIRON 530
    CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8600, 3.33 GHz
    RAM: 4gb
    Video: AMD Radeon, 1gb RAM
    Power Supply: 500 watt
    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, on a Crucial MX100 SSD
    Monitor: Hitachi plasma via HDMI

    B-I-Y on Gigabyte GA-Z77-DS3H motherboard
    CPU: Intel Core i5-3570K, 3.5 GHz
    RAM: 8gb
    Video: Intel Graphics 4000 on board, 1gb RAM
    Power Supply: 500 watt
    OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, build 10586.71, on a Samsung 850 EVO SSD
    Monitor: HP Pavilion 22bw via HDMI

    :)
     
    cpmusic, Feb 2, 2016
    #1
  2. RDH313 Win User

    Poor video performance on Windows 10 Mobile

    The video calls on the Alcatel Idol 4s running creators update is choppy to the point where it's unusable. Interestingly, testing with a friend on Android showed smooth video from my end, but I was choppy on his end. Testing again with another Alcatel Idol
    4s user, showed choppiness on both ends. Turning off background apps, resetting skype, and testing on different Wi-Fi made no difference. Cell reception is also excellent.

    Any ideas on a solution?

    Post transferred from the Skype Ideas & Suggestions message board to the Mobile Devices: Other Windows Mobile Devices, Windows 10 message board.
     
    RDH313, Feb 2, 2016
    #2
  3. jt643 Win User
    HTC Mogul, Windows Media, and Other Media Playback

    I found the post on YouTube with the Mogul helpful in that I downloaded Flash 7 for pocket pc, and I can at least see the videos on YouTube.



    However, they are very choppy. I don't have any other programs running and am using the Sprint EV connection.



    1.) Does anyone have any suggestions to help me with my choppy video?

    2.) I tried viewing videos from YouTube mobile but I constantly get a Windows Media "unspecified error". Has anyone been able to get this to work?

    3.) I actually get the "unspecified error" more often than not when trying to play videos on Windows Media...any ideas?



    Thanks!
     
    jt643, Feb 2, 2016
    #3
  4. cpmusic Win User

    Choppy video, all sources, 2 different PCs (long post)

    Nothing yet? Sorry, I don't mean to be a pest, but this is making me a little crazy. I've been scouring the web and I've found several threads in various places (including Microsoft) that speak to the problem, but none of the tips and tricks I've found so far has made the slightest difference. That includes changing audio playback settings, rolling back video and audio drivers, increasing the monitor refresh rate (it tops out at 60 Hz), and some other things I can't recall in the moment. I switched back to my 7 SSD (unaltered) on my main PC, and playback is choppy with that, too.

    I'm not sure, but I think this started with the 1511 update. How that might have affected any 7 installation is beyond me, though.

    This may help: I have PlayOn, which can record streams from various sites. I don't know whether or how much PlayOn uses the video and audio drivers when it's only recording (the program does not appear on screen), but there's some chop in the recording. I copied a few to my Galaxy Pro 8.4 and played them back with MX Player and the stock Samsung video player, and while the effect is not as dramatic as with Windows, it is noticeable. Videos I created previously play back smooth as silk on the tablet.

    I uninstalled PlayOn to see if that had anything to do with the problem, and then rebooted. But online streams were still choppy.

    After careful viewing, it seems to me that Netflix and Hulu streams run more smoothly than those of the various network and cable channels.

    Thanks again for giving this some time.
     
    cpmusic, Feb 4, 2016
    #4
  5. cpmusic Win User
    For what it's worth: I tried replacing the HDMI cable with DVI (I'm not using HDMI audio on this PC) and it didn't make any difference.

    Windows Defender is turned off. I use Malwarebytes free and scan manually once a week.
     
    cpmusic, Feb 5, 2016
    #5
  6. cpmusic Win User
    The video problem persists. My ISP sent a new modem, but it made no difference on streaming video, so the problem must be somewhere in the computer. I just can't figure where. This is driving me crazy, because I can't watch any video on either computer because the choppy playback is too distracting.

    I thought for a moment that the problem may be with the SATA driver or controller, as my Device Manager shows only the following, and if I'm not mistaken I'm supposed to see channels listed as well.


    Choppy video, all sources, 2 different PCs (long post) [​IMG]


    But I just checked a video I recorded on my standalone recorder on a USB 3.0 flash drive, and it's choppy, too.

    Doesn't anyone have any suggestions?
     
    cpmusic, Feb 9, 2016
    #6
  7. cpmusic Win User
    As a test, I switched back to a separate SSD that still has Windows 7 and updated it, and it's got the same problem.

    I also installed an NVIDIA GEFORCE GT 730 video card with 2gb of RAM, on the chance that the problem lay in the onboard graphics, but it didn't change anything. I haven't tried it with 10 yet, but I don't expect it to make a difference with that OS, either.

    I have noticed that I have a greater problem with MP4/AVC than with MPEG-2. It may be shades of difference, but it seems to me that MPEG-2 is smoother.

    I downloaded and added Daum PotPlayer and MPC-HC 64, on the chance that WMP and VLC had problems, and PotPlayer, at least, seems to do a better job, but it's hard to tell.

    Could there be a codec problem? I know next to nothing about codecs and could use some help.

    Thanks again.
     
    cpmusic, Apr 5, 2018
    #7
Thema:

Choppy video, all sources, 2 different PCs (long post)

Loading...
  1. Choppy video, all sources, 2 different PCs (long post) - Similar Threads - Choppy video sources

  2. 2 networks 2 PCs

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    2 networks 2 PCs: Hii. I have 2 networks in my work place one is for PCs and the other for Machine , this one for machines has an IP cam connected to it now i need to access this cam from PCs on the first network , you have to know that the second pc for machine is connected to the first...
  3. All video media is choppy

    in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware
    All video media is choppy: This is incredibly infuriating. I have a perfectly good working computer and I have updated all drivers on it but recently, when I watch videos there are times where some frames are just dropped but the audio persists. How do I fix this. It happens in all browsers....
  4. Images and videos are slow and choppy everywhere

    in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging
    Images and videos are slow and choppy everywhere: For a long time I've noticed that if I try to open a simple .jpg image it takes an unbelievable time to load. Like 30-40 seconds of black screen before the image finally appears. I don't look at that many images so I've ignored it. Now another media related issue is...
  5. Is it possible to have 2 different audio sources played on 2 different devices?

    in Windows 10 Ask Insider
    Is it possible to have 2 different audio sources played on 2 different devices?: For example i have a song on youtube playing, firefox, and i want to watch a twitch livestream on chrome with headphones. But at the same time i want the music to be played on my stereo system. Is that possible? If so, how? submitted by /u/Xalova [link] [comments]...
  6. How to fix choppy video playback?

    in Windows 10 Ask Insider
    How to fix choppy video playback?: Hello there, i have MSI GL65 9SC series laptop which is brand new. Not even 6-month old yet. Specs : However, i have been having extremely odd yet various issues for last 2-3 weeks. Trouble began with unstable Windows updates causing performance issues, followed by...
  7. Different passwords required for 2 PCs using Office 365

    in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security
    Different passwords required for 2 PCs using Office 365: I have 2 PCs running Office 365. One PC is used by the family. The other PC is for my business and private matters. How do I set up different passwords for each PC?...
  8. Computer is a mess (LONG POST)

    in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging
    Computer is a mess (LONG POST): I have an acer aspire r5, and its been recently acting up. So basically what happened is i start it up, it takes 1 minute to get past the acer loading screen, then im at the log in screen, where i cant sign in to ANY accounts, i had to activate the admin account, and it...
  9. Video fail on all viewers post November update

    in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade
    Video fail on all viewers post November update: Says it all really. Windows 10 home just updated and now no video will play in any of the viewers I have, even VLC! Same for wmv, mp4,avi My drivers are up to date according to windows, they were updated last week!...
  10. Video in game is choppy in fullscreen mode

    in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging
    Video in game is choppy in fullscreen mode: so lately i got a problem with the games most likely with the thirt person ones,when i enter fullscreen from alt+tab the game becomes choppy(i have good fps so its not a lag problem) when i move my character and mouse.I even reinstalled windows(10 Pro) and its still the same...