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Hickups (Stutters) when panning fast

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Has this been resolved?

as I am still experiencing these stutters whilst panning 

eg kiad nf approach was fine

taxing and panning left or right to turn. Slight stutters and also moving straight ahead slight stutters, then fine again all smooth and again it starts then fine for a bit.

 

is it scenery loading or perhaps some process running in back ground?

 

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Did you read my last post in this thread? For me, it is almost 100% resolved, yes...


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6 hours ago, AnkH said:

Did you read my last post in this thread? For me, it is almost 100% resolved, yes...

Hi

i run at 25hz

same issue persists.

 

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Then: what hardware do you use besides the 4K monitor? Did you limit your FPS to 25 inside P3D?


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3 hours ago, AnkH said:

Then: what hardware do you use besides the 4K monitor? Did you limit your FPS to 25 inside P3D?

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unlimited FPS tripple buffer on

qiestion

turning off vertical sync in nvidia control panel

should I keep my refresh rate At 25hz or 60hz

run unlimited in game 

with vsync tripple buffet off?

 

cheer

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For a start, I would try to leave everything in nVIDIA Control Panel or nVIDIA Inspector on default, except "use maximum performance". Then, I would try to put a limit of 25FPS inside P3D, VSYNC on, triple buffering off. This of course only if you have your refresh rate set to 25Hz.

Let me know if this improves things


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54 minutes ago, AnkH said:

For a start, I would try to leave everything in nVIDIA Control Panel or nVIDIA Inspector on default, except "use maximum performance". Then, I would try to put a limit of 25FPS inside P3D, VSYNC on, triple buffering off. This of course only if you have your refresh rate set to 25Hz.

Let me know if this improves things

Ya that’s what the only setting I have in ncp

i tried with locking FPS to 25fps 

seemed a little more jittery.

 

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Did you try the Affinity Mask Tweak? If not, try once adding on top of the prepar3d.cfg those lines:

[JOBSCHEDULER]
AffinityMask=85

That might help as well. Just be aware that you have to modify the prepar3d.cfg with a software that keeps the coding, for example Notepad++


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3 hours ago, AnkH said:

Did you try the Affinity Mask Tweak? If not, try once adding on top of the prepar3d.cfg those lines:

[JOBSCHEDULER]
AffinityMask=85

That might help as well. Just be aware that you have to modify the prepar3d.cfg with a software that keeps the coding, for example Notepad++

Will try thanks

what software to use to modify coding?

i don’t understand?

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7 minutes ago, mikeymike said:

Will try thanks

what software to use to modify coding?

i don’t understand?

You need to use an editor that preserves the character set used in some of the P3D config files.  Some of the older editors, like the Notepad utility that comes with Windows, will change the character set from UCS-2 to UTF-8 when it writes them out, and P3D may not be able to read them after that.

I use the free Notepad++ editor, which writes out the file using the same the character set that it read when the file was opened.

Regards

 

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1 hour ago, w6kd said:

You need to use an editor that preserves the character set used in some of the P3D config files.  Some of the older editors, like the Notepad utility that comes with Windows, will change the character set from UCS-2 to UTF-8 when it writes them out, and P3D may not be able to read them after that.

I use the free Notepad++ editor, which writes out the file using the same the character set that it read when the file was opened.

Regards

 

Ok

stjll confused, so me going into user app roaming data Lockheed Martin P3d cfg opening it and adding affinity mask, then saving won’t work?

 

mike

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58 minutes ago, mikeymike said:

Ok

stjll confused, so me going into user app roaming data Lockheed Martin P3d cfg opening it and adding affinity mask, then saving won’t work?

 

mike

 

What they are saying is that you should download a program called "Notepad++" and use it to open your .cfg file.

I would not use regular ol Notepad.


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1 hour ago, w6kd said:

You need to use an editor that preserves the character set used in some of the P3D config files.  Some of the older editors, like the Notepad utility that comes with Windows, will change the character set from UCS-2 to UTF-8 when it writes them out, and P3D may not be able to read them after that.

I use the free Notepad++ editor, which writes out the file using the same the character set that it read when the file was opened.

Regards

 

Ok

stjll confused, so me going into user app roaming data Lockheed Martin P3d cfg opening it and adding affinity mask, then saving won’t work?

 

mike

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33 minutes ago, Mace said:

 

What they are saying is that you should download a program called "Notepad++" and use it to open your .cfg file.

I would not use regular ol Notepad.

Ahh ok 

thank you very much.

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33 minutes ago, Mace said:

 

What they are saying is that you should download a program called "Notepad++" and use it to open your .cfg file.

I would not use regular ol Notepad.

Ahh ok 

thank you very much.

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