![]() I expect the brightness to be around 700 nits in those bright spots I compared against VLC where i do see 700 nits. ![]() I have a device that measures brightness of a spot on my screen and POT player does no more than 150 nits, but it doesn't stutter like VLC though. HLG does not reflect the brightness that was captured by the camera. I tried Pot Player suggested by Geo, it does not seem to stutter like VLC, but it does not seem to display HDR correctly. Kodi causes pixelation and also is no good. runs smoothely on my 8 year old i7 with Win10, but on my new i9 with Nvidia 3050 RTX and win11 it is choppy and worthless to watch. Just wanted to mention this is not an issue with the drone at all, but with finding a way of playing 5.1k video back on PC smoothly. changing settings in VLC or using another video player in Windows. Wanted to ask if others noticing the same stuttering in 5.1k 50fps and if there are ways to fix this, i.e. Also I am playing it off of a mechnical hard disk with a read speed of 200 MB/s (hopefully this is enough as 4k 60fps video does not stutter at all if played from the same disk). What I can't seem to figure out is this micro stuttering sometimes does not happen, but I have been changing any settings in VLC, maybe it is when I rewind and play back as video gets cached in memory. It is bearable, the stuttering is consistent every second or so and it is more of a micro stuttering rather than a long stutter (like if I were to play back ProRes recorded footage before editing it into H.265). I have been using VLC player and having some stuttering when the video is playing back (PC / Windows 11/ Nvidia GPU/ i9 recent CPU). Wanted to ask what video players you guys use for playing back 5.1k video (50fps) recorded by Mavic 3 (i.e.
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