Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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04-12-2015, 01:06 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(04-11-2015 04:56 PM)ToastyX Wrote: If the TV accepts 120 Hz with the NVIDIA control panel but not with CRU, then the TV might only accept 120 Hz as an HDMI signal. HDMI acts like single-link DVI if the extension block doesn't define HDMI support. Try adding an HDMI support data block in the custom extension block and see if the TV accepts 120 Hz that way.Okay - well I had no idea what to set at ip-adress but tested it with 0.0.0.0 and every thing else checked - 120Hz using HDMI protocol worked immediately. But like nVidia with skipped frames (as with 720Hz btw. that I also added as attach). So ... I did hope to manage 120Hz using DVI protocol and therefore can make use of 3D Vision too. But as 1080p120@DVI is not working - that's sad. With only the half frames there is not much use either with Gaming or Video (that likely would stutter). Yet when thinking of 3D with only every 2nd image actually displayed there won't be any image for the other eye so no 3D at all. (if someone is interested in that I'd test if 720p@120@DVI at least allows 3D to kick in and if I would see just the pictures for one eye) I will write to the manufacture if they may provide me with a firmware that allows 1080p120@DVI as well as not skipping frames (either I doubt it will be of success) what seems to be my last chance. Anyway thanks for your help. |
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