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Image tearing problem in HyperSpin


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I have this awful image tearing in HyperSpin. Mostly it happens in themes when moving images intersect with each other or the border of the video.

Here are two pictures which show what I mean for both cases:

 

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I tried it on two different machines with various settings in the optimizer tab in HyperHQ but had no luck with this issue. Even turning everything off doesn’t seem to work.

Forced VSync in the graphics driver doesn’t seem to do anything on this matter as well.

 

Help would be much appreciated. :)

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Oh I didn’t know about this thread but unfortunately it wasn’t very helpful at all. I tried to turn off VSync like it was suggested in this thread but it didn’t change anything for me at all.

 

The odd thing is that it happens on two different machines with completely different hardware. One is my Desktop PC with an AMD CPU+GPU and a Dell desktop monitor and my other PC has an Intel CPU with an Nvidia GPU and is connected to a Samsung LED TV.

 

A fresh HyperSpin installation doesn’t solve the problem either. So I honestly have absolutely no clue why this happens and how to solve this.

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A couple of thing to try

 

- Make sure that you have the correct and up-to-date video drivers installed.

- Check you CPU usage when you're running HyperSpin and make sure it's not too high.

- Try reducing the resolution in HyperHQ.exe.

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Firstly thanks for your answers but unfortunately I still have problems.

I have the latest video drivers installed (on both PCs) and one of my PCs has an Intel i7 4770 in it, so the CPU shouldn’t be the problem.

And like I said even when I have deselect everything in HyperHQ, set the image quality to low and CPU priority to high I still have this issues.

 

Putting the HyperSpin.exe on the exception list of my anti-virus program or putting the whole setup on a SSD isn't helping either.

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I have formatted my hard drive and installed Windows 7 again. The only other things I’ve installed were the drivers for my hardware like the graphics card. But nothing has changed. I still get the same tearing effect on the same themes…

Slowly I think that it’s a HyperSpin/Flash problem and not on my side because everything else doesn’t make much sense to me at this point. It can’t be a wrong software configuration on my systems because I did a complete fresh installation and I also have the same problem on another PC with completely different hardware in it.

 

Ironically was the only thing I’ve managed to “repair” the Arkanoid theme for which I've posted the screenshots. It got slightly better after I’ve deactivated the Flash hardware acceleration on the Internet Explorer and Firefox. I also noticed that it’s almost gone when I deactivate the Aero desktop on Windows 7 and switch to the basic design. But both things only applied to the vertical tearing. The horizontal tearing is still a huge problem for me.

 

So now I want to find out if it’s a general problem or if my system is even after a new Windows installation still messed up. I've uploaded two themes which have huge tearing issues for me and also videos for it so that you can see directly the issues I have.

It would be nice if anyone could test them to see if they occur for you as well.

 

 

mt_ggolf.zip

zookeep.zip

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