Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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12-09-2013, 11:17 PM
Post: #487
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(12-08-2013 12:56 AM)JonnyRedHed Wrote: But first can I ask, when you say basic audio support from using that 'hdmi-audio.dat' what does that mean exactly.Yes, basic audio includes 24-bit/48 KHz. Basic audio is just standard LPCM audio. (12-08-2013 12:56 AM)JonnyRedHed Wrote: Would it be best to stay at 75hz or the upper limit of 79hz, for gaming purposes.That depends on the game, the frame rate, and whether or not you're using vsync. If the game doesn't have any frame rate caps and your video card can handle a high frame rate, then I would go for the highest refresh rate possible. If you're using vsync, I would go for something a little under your minimum frame rate so it doesn't stutter. (12-08-2013 12:56 AM)JonnyRedHed Wrote: 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.Use 71.928 Hz for movies because that's an exact multiple of 23.976. 75/79 Hz will have some minor judder. |
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