Also check your framerate: If you are in America, most monitors use 60ghz.
UHD H.265 footage takes quite a bit of processing power to decode. If you don't have a recent CPU or graphics card that can do the decoding in hardware then stuttering is not that uncommon. Also note that even cards with H.265 decoding hardware often can't decode 10-bit footage, so you'll still get broken playback.
I think you meant: If you are on planet earth, most monitors refresh at 60Hz. 50Hz was common back in the days of analog monitors. Of course, if you have a gaming monitor, the rate is higher.If you are in America, most monitors use 60Hz.
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