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Is it posable to show the display FPS while playin a video.

Posted: 24 Jun 2010 13:03
by S.Bartfast
I recently bought a HP DV8 laptop largely to use for watching and editing videos shot with my GoPro HD camera. The first video I watched was shot with the camera mounted upside down on my helmet as I rode my motor bike through the hills. When I use VLC's 'Geometry' effect to flip the image I notice the video becomes just a little jumpy. It seems to be smooth when showing the footage upside down but a little 'frammie' when rotated. The video, however, is completely smooth when shown on my desktop, even when rotated.

Is it possible to display the number of frames being rendered so I can tell exactly what is happening?

Re: Is it posable to show the display FPS while playin a vid

Posted: 24 Jun 2010 16:41
by Damien

Re: Is it posable to show the display FPS while playin a vid

Posted: 24 Jun 2010 18:05
by S.Bartfast
Thanks for that.

Yup, it's displaying images at 30 fps when inverted but this drops to 15-20 fps when rotated to be the right way round. Would any one have any tips on how this could be improved (other than re-encoding the video)?

The video card I have is a "Nvidia GeForce GT 230M 1GB video card".