Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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09-06-2024, 11:20 PM
Post: #8421
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
This makes sense, thank you for the insights!
I was playing with the OVT online calculator.. I don't think my setup liked the values it generated very much. What didn't work out at all, was the new CVT-RB3 one.. I tried the spreadsheet for fun which has it and the output was bad. Image was shifted to the side, etc. Tried a different combination of settings because it supports early vsync, different vblanks, etc. got a blank screen. This is one that I think might be more dependent on hardware support. Mine can't use RB3 unless there is an option combo I didn't try that would have fixed the problems. 3 decimal places for the pixel clock does work with xrandr in Linux for all timings. I was experimenting with it to see how close to 23.97602 I could get with a resolution of 1920x1080. 23.97606 is the closest you can get with the usual gtf, cvt formulas, but hardware might not like it as much as others.. the CTA modeline is 23.97608 and for Intel igpus, 23.9761 works well. |
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