Most standard videos look choppy on high-refresh-rate screens because the frames do not align perfectly with the display refresh cycle. Advanced media players solve this using specific technologies. Motion Interpolation (MEMC)
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Make sure your monitor's refresh rate is set to 90Hz or higher in your operating system display settings. 90 fps video player
"Beautiful, isn't it?" the text appeared in the chat box within the player. "The delay is nonexistent at this refresh rate. We can see each other clearly now." "Beautiful, isn't it
Software decoding is being used instead of hardware decoding. Solution: Force hardware decoding in your video player's settings. You can verify this by opening your system's Task Manager (Windows) or Activity Monitor (Mac). A high GPU usage and low CPU usage indicates hardware decoding is working correctly. A high CPU usage indicates it's not. Solution: Force hardware decoding in your video player's
Playing a 90 FPS video requires not just the right player, but the right setup. Here is how to ensure you are actually seeing the high frame rate: