Retina MacBook pro video jumping!

HI all,
I have a Retina MacBook Pro 15", I have had it for about 6 months, I have noticed that the video jumps when playing at full screen.
I booked it in apple store today for the image retention problem and they were fantastic changed my screen same day. I showed the Genius a video taken on my iPhone of the screen jumping and he was baffled, he said he would look into it.
I received my rMBp back tonight with a sparkling new screen but I still have this problem.
i have noticed it does not do it on the "Best for Retina" screen resolution but i run at the scaled "More Space" resolution. as soon as I change to my resolution it jumps change it back and its fine. surely the machine should be designed to handle full screen playback at it supported resolutions shouldn't it?
Has anybody had this problem?
Has anybody dealt with Apple over this problem?
Here is a video of the jumping
http://youtu.be/qy1tcfPAkDo
Best Regards
Ben

HI all,
I have a Retina MacBook Pro 15", I have had it for about 6 months, I have noticed that the video jumps when playing at full screen.
I booked it in apple store today for the image retention problem and they were fantastic changed my screen same day. I showed the Genius a video taken on my iPhone of the screen jumping and he was baffled, he said he would look into it.
I received my rMBp back tonight with a sparkling new screen but I still have this problem.
i have noticed it does not do it on the "Best for Retina" screen resolution but i run at the scaled "More Space" resolution. as soon as I change to my resolution it jumps change it back and its fine. surely the machine should be designed to handle full screen playback at it supported resolutions shouldn't it?
Has anybody had this problem?
Has anybody dealt with Apple over this problem?
Here is a video of the jumping
http://youtu.be/qy1tcfPAkDo
Best Regards
Ben

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