And below words are detailed information about how to solve the video choppy, jerky, stuttering playback issue. Update or replace your current video playerįor who uses Windows Media Player to play videos, someone suggests you can check the "drop frames to keep audio and video in sync" option if your choppy playback error is video and audio out of sync. However, dropping frames means losing details. If possible, you can update your Windows Media Player to the newest version by opening your Windows Media Player > right click on the WMP window and click Help > find Update Check and proceed with the update. For Mac users who use native QuickTime Player to play videos can try to turn off the option for "Use High Quality Video Setting When Available" in Preferences to see changes. However, the above remedies usually work for SD (480p) and HD (720p) video stuttering. If your video is HD 1080p or even up to 4K, you’d better switch to another video player. Why? Windows Media Player doesn’t provide a 4K resolution to play a 4K video even though Windows 10 has added support for HEVC codec to enable Windows Media Player to open 4K videos. And QuickTime Player totally can’t recognize 4K, HD, SD, etc. To save time, you are suggested to directly choose a more powerful and smoother 4K video player to help you play 4K/1080p HD videos on PC smoothly. Out the market, VLC media player and 5KPlayer are the two best choices you can pick. Although 5KPlayer and VLC 4K video stuttering, choppy or lagging playback issue is also a headache you can’t avoid, the number of times the error occurs is much less than that from other media players. The outdated video drivers may lead to your choppy, stuttering or jerky video playback especially on Windows 10, 8, 7 computer. Trying to update or reinstall the video driver may help you out. Simply go to "device manager" and click on the "display adaptor", right click on the driver related to your display and choose "Update Drive Software" to update your video driver or choose "Uninstall" to uninstall and then reinstall the driver. Update graphics drivers Windows 10 Solution 3. If that doesn’t work, you should check if your computer has meet the minimum system requirements for large-sized 1080p HD or 4K UHD video playback.
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