
Originally Posted by
Skizo
Well I'm flummoxed then.
- If the HDMI cable quality is suitable, that isn't the problem.
- It shouldn't be the graphics card as I've been reading around and there are plenty of people running similar setups successfully with a much lesser GPU.
- I don't think its drivers or codecs because the exact same video plays flawlessly on my monitor(s). The TV is under the same setup and is merely a third monitor.
- I don't think its a memory issue as again, it plays perfectly on my monitor(s).
I honestly don't know what else to try...

Make sure that if you are going to play HD video then you do 'Not' have the codecs selected to upscale the video
Only have the codecs selected to upscale the video if you are going to play video that is less then around 900 x 500 pixels, and over somewhere around 500 x 250 pixels
Another thing, if you are playing the Blu Ray from a Blu Ray drive then if you have the Dynamic Noise Control (DNC) turned on then make sure to turn it 'off', it limits how fast the Blu Ray disc spins, but it might be chocking the speed of getting the info from the Blu Ray to the computer
Another thing that it might be is your windows installation might be going downhill, if it is then it is common for the video playback to be affected that way, also general slowing of every other resource demanding app of the computer, also your free space might be too low, and spyware, adware, and viruses
I have to reinstall windows about every 4 months because of the demand that I put on it so I know a thing or two about this
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