N8 hdmi out problem

Hello, i come here with a problem with my Nokia N8. The hdmi tv-out playback isn't working smoothly, I attached a video so you can see my problem. I hope you can help me solve this problem.
http://youtu.be/VtbN5Aaa1Ls
Also I am looking for an app that clears the ram memory usage. 
Thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english.

If the video was taken with the phone, so no file type issues, then I'd suggest eliminating the low ram issue by doing the battery out reset, power off, hood purer button for about 8 seconds until you feel 3 vibrations, wait 30 seconds before restarting, leave it 5 minutes to settle then use ramblow or Appstop to shut all processes.
Then try the video.
If still no good, I'd try the two factory reset options next, they are in /settings/phone/phone management.
Lastly you could try reinstalling the firmware using nokia suite, check for updates then take the reinstall option. I'm assuming the phone is up to date all ready.
Good luck because the video out is a great feature.
N95 (RM159) V31.0.017, N8 (RM596) Belle 111.040.1511

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