Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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05-31-2022, 05:38 PM
Post: #6631
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(05-31-2022 01:49 PM)Abwezi Wrote: Hello! I have been using CRU for a while now and it is excellent, so thank you! Currently I am encountering a stubborn problem. I am using an LG C1 OLED and with 120hz and BFI it is possible to use this TV with the old Nvidia 3D vision glasses and the effect mostly comes together but there is still some cross talk. There is a utility made to allow you to fine tune the timing between the glasses and display to help mitigate this and in order to use it you have to change your TV's monitor ID to be the same as one of the official 3D vision displays that came out. So I used CRU to go in and change the ID of my TV from what it was "GSMC0C8" to that of a reccomended 3D vision display "VSC591E" and after restarting I encounter a bug of sorts. As long as I leave the ID changed I cannot whatsoever get the "active display resolution" to change in Windows, it is stuck at 4096x2160 if I choose 120hz and 3840x2160 at 60hz and below. I check CRU and make sure all my other resolutions are still in the EDID profile, and restart the displays again but nothing, if I use Nvidia Control Panel to set a custom resolution even when entering all timings manually it still goes right to one of those two resolutions. What can I do to keep my TV functioning like normally but still be able to change this monitor ID? Thanks againNVIDIA's driver seems to disable display scaling for certain IDs, possibly to make sure 3D works with all resolutions. I don't see a way around it because it seems to be hard-coded in the driver. |
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