Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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12-08-2013, 12:56 AM
(Last edited: 12-08-2013, 12:56 PM by JonnyRedHed)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Thanks ToastyX for explaining.
I'll give it all another go and report back, you were right though, the one game I had tested before (BF4) does not now see the 75hz created from NV control panel. But first can I ask, when you say basic audio support from using that 'hdmi-audio.dat' what does that mean exactly. I run the TV stereo speakers with up to 24bit/48Khz usually. Would this custom extension block allow this still. I actually like my TV sound for TV shows and some films to come from the TV, and either use the TV speakers or the sound bar behind via optical out of the TV. And you mention that Nvidia fixed the custom resolutions/refresh rates beyond the 165 MHz pixel clock limit, I thought something was odd when it just worked using the auto setting when I tested 75-79hz. Would it be best to stay at 75hz or the upper limit of 79hz, for gaming purposes. And can I also ask, for watching movies, for which I use Zoom Player (MAX) and MadVR and LAV filters. Would having a display rate of 75hz be of any benefit outside of games. I'm a little hazy on this area when it comes to movies. Although I managed to create a good 23.976hz NV custom resolution which matches up extremely well when checking the OSD via MadVR, giving pretty smooth playback with almost zero repeated frames. Would 75hz (or 79hz) be better for movie watching via the PC and my current set up, or shoukld I just stick with MadVR switching to its 23.976hz to match the playback rate, most if not all of which are 23.976 fps. -Jonny |
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