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Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
06-07-2021, 03:21 PM
Post: #5891
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(06-02-2021 10:18 PM)L0rdCROISSANT Wrote:  what am I missing Dodgy
I added 1920*1080 75hz
Pixel clock limits. Try using "Exact reduced" timing.
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06-07-2021, 03:21 PM
Post: #5892
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(06-05-2021 01:11 PM)nomename Wrote:  I have a question: After changing the refresh rate of my laptop, I close the lid and wake up from sleep, the refresh rate becomes the default value! I have to run restart64.exe again. Is this a Windows problem or something else?
Probably a graphics driver bug.
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06-09-2021, 03:12 PM (Last edited: 06-09-2021, 03:23 PM by WAm777)
Post: #5893
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
CRU has been a life saver, well definitely a hair saver as I was pulling it out trying to get movies playing perfectly smoothly using a PC and MadVR. My specs:

Nvidia RTX 3070 FE
LG C9 65 OLED
MPC HC wtih MadVR v0.92.17

I've setup a custom resolution for 23.976Hz and I've now got movies playing super smoothly and in Madvr (Ctrl J) I'm getting 1 drop every few days at most, if showing no drops at all, which is excellent.

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The only big problem is that I've lost HDR and it is no longer passed through to the LG C9, when before it would automatically switch to HDR mode when HDR content was playing on it.

How do I add HDR to the CRU resolution so that it still passes through HDR to the TV?
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06-09-2021, 10:40 PM
Post: #5894
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hi
I'm using Win10 64 with an Intel 4600HD which has a 180mhz ramdac

I've added the following detailed resolution to my monitor

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And the following standard resolution

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I clicked ok then ran restart64.exe.
However the resolution still maxes out at 1920x1080:

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This is because I need to use reduced blanking as cvt standard for 1920x1200@60 requires 193mhz which exceeds the bandwidth of the dac on the intel graphics.

Have I done everything correctly? Do I need to do anything else to get 19200x1200 to appear in the list?
Thanks
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06-11-2021, 01:15 AM
Post: #5895
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(06-09-2021 10:40 PM)utopian201 Wrote:  Have I done everything correctly? Do I need to do anything else to get 19200x1200 to appear in the list?
You shouldn't have to add 1920x1200. The monitor should be plug and play. Something is wrong with the monitor, possibly a corrupted EDID. I don't know if Intel's driver will accept an EDID override in that situation. Are you using DVI or HDMI? Usually a bad EDID only affects one of the connectors, so you can use a HDMI-DVI cable to switch to the other.
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06-11-2021, 01:16 AM
Post: #5896
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(06-09-2021 03:12 PM)WAm777 Wrote:  How do I add HDR to the CRU resolution so that it still passes through HDR to the TV?
The original extension block should already have the required data blocks. Did you import one of the .dat files? Run reset-all.exe and remove the resolutions you don't want instead. 3840x2160 @ 24 Hz can be found in the TV resolutions and HDMI support data blocks.
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06-11-2021, 01:05 PM (Last edited: 06-11-2021, 03:48 PM by utopian201)
Post: #5897
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(06-11-2021 01:15 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(06-09-2021 10:40 PM)utopian201 Wrote:  Have I done everything correctly? Do I need to do anything else to get 19200x1200 to appear in the list?
You shouldn't have to add 1920x1200. The monitor should be plug and play. Something is wrong with the monitor, possibly a corrupted EDID. I don't know if Intel's driver will accept an EDID override in that situation. Are you using DVI or HDMI? Usually a bad EDID only affects one of the connectors, so you can use a HDMI-DVI cable to switch to the other.

I'm using a VGA output and the analog dac has a max bandwidth of 180mhz. Bandwidth needed:
1920x1200@60 cvt: 193mhz
1920x1080@60 cvt: 173mhz
1920x1200@60 cvt-rb: 154mhz

1920x1200 appears when I use HDMI, but I use that for my other monitor Smile

How do I get cvt-rb on the VGA output? The driver somehow needs to be told that the monitor is a digital display so can used reduced blanking
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06-12-2021, 05:14 AM (Last edited: 06-13-2021, 12:03 AM by kulu)
Post: #5898
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hello, I have this strange problem, I am unable to get my 4:3 CRT (NEC FE791SB, 17") to display sharp image. I was suspecting CRT/cable/RAMDAC/video card/etc. but then I found out that if I use certain refresh rate/timing combos it actually gets much sharper... in awkward way. The image looks like it's aliased, I can see some jaggies, I can also see some sort of lines that look bit like interlace lines, but they are much thinner and harder to see than interlace lines. Moreover this effect is very hard to achieve, I was successful only with lowest resolutions: 640x480@100Hz and 800x600@100Hz, couldn't get 1024x768 to do it. The way I managed to get it was by removing all resolutions and creating two custom "detailed resolutions", then using "Automatic(CRT)" timings. They are listed by CRU as 100.003Hz and 100.002Hz respectively. Now if I would add more(higher) resolutions, then those resolutions would also alter lower resolutions. Dependent on new resolution timings, if they would be bit different for lower resolutions(like 100.005Hz for 640 or 100.009Hz for 800), then I could select from two in Windows refresh selection box, but if they would be exactly same(like 100.003Hz and 100.003Hz) then only one would show, the one that came from higher resolution. And all those are not sharp at all. I have tried plenty of different manual timing settings but I am unable to recreate "sharpness" effect that comes with special 640x480 and 800x600 timings. I have tried those resolutions using other refresh rates, ie. 120Hz, 85Hz, 75Hz, 72Hz 60Hz but the "sharpness" effect is not there.

My question is, what kind of timings should I use for various resolutions to make things look sharper? I wanted to run full range of resolutions and refresh rates but it seems that only when timings are set manually the image is bearable.

Note that I am using integrated VGA GPU, Intel HD630 while I can sometimes force graphics to be parsed from dedicated Nvidia Geforce GPU but it doesn't change screen sharpness. Also, I still believe that Windows 10 has a lot to do with it, given that my monitor EDID while detected by monitor name is still giving me rather poor default options. I remember doing 1280x1024@120Hz or 1600x1200@85Hz on older Windows, that's beyond official specs. In fact I can't even get 1600x1200@75Hz which is listed by manufacturer as supported. And the monitor was very sharp on every resolution when I was using it 15 years ago.

EDIT: To add to this, the image is sharper when horizontal refresh is bit lower than it should be. But not at interlaced levels(horizontal lines artifacts). Is there any way of forcing some sort of resolution that would use normal values for vertical Hz but lowered ones for horizontal Hz? For example FV: 100.3Hz / FH: 70.3Hz(default) is bad but FV: 100.2Hz / FH: 63.1Hz is good.
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06-13-2021, 02:37 AM
Post: #5899
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(06-12-2021 05:14 AM)kulu Wrote:  My question is, what kind of timings should I use for various resolutions to make things look sharper? I wanted to run full range of resolutions and refresh rates but it seems that only when timings are set manually the image is bearable.

Note that I am using integrated VGA GPU, Intel HD630 while I can sometimes force graphics to be parsed from dedicated Nvidia Geforce GPU but it doesn't change screen sharpness. Also, I still believe that Windows 10 has a lot to do with it, given that my monitor EDID while detected by monitor name is still giving me rather poor default options. I remember doing 1280x1024@120Hz or 1600x1200@85Hz on older Windows, that's beyond official specs. In fact I can't even get 1600x1200@75Hz which is listed by manufacturer as supported. And the monitor was very sharp on every resolution when I was using it 15 years ago.

EDIT: To add to this, the image is sharper when horizontal refresh is bit lower than it should be. But not at interlaced levels(horizontal lines artifacts). Is there any way of forcing some sort of resolution that would use normal values for vertical Hz but lowered ones for horizontal Hz? For example FV: 100.3Hz / FH: 70.3Hz(default) is bad but FV: 100.2Hz / FH: 63.1Hz is good.
Maybe it's a scaling issue. Make sure GPU scaling is disabled. Horizontal kHz is the number of lines per second, so the only way to reduce the kHz is to reduce the vertical total.
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06-13-2021, 02:38 AM
Post: #5900
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(06-11-2021 01:05 PM)utopian201 Wrote:  How do I get cvt-rb on the VGA output? The driver somehow needs to be told that the monitor is a digital display so can used reduced blanking
That's not the problem. The GPU is not able to read the EDID from the display, so it's providing a default list of resolutions. Either the monitor's EDID is corrupted, or the cable is bad. CRU should not be blank when you open it. You might need an EDID emulator if using another cable doesn't help.
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