Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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05-23-2016, 03:49 PM
Post: #2089
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Ok, the Video Capability thing fixes that problem.
On the other hand, I can confirm that as soon as a custom resolution is created, on an Nvidia GTX 660, that resolution loses audio capabilities (formats and samplerates). From being capable of bitstreaming DTS-MA, Dolby TrueHD, DD+, everything, up to 192KHz, the audio portion goes to being limited to DD and DTS, up to 48KHz, or you lose 192KHz capability and keep the formats... but it downgrades basically. I use Win 8.1 x64. If I keep open the Control Panel/Sound/Properties (onboard audio of the GPU)/Supported Formats windows and switch to a custom resolution, that windows goes blank, with just a single written message stating that the device in use has been changed. This doesn't happen if one sticks to the basic resolution/refresh rates offered by Nvidia through the control panel (but those have horrible timings... 23.971 anyone?). Drivers are 365.19. And yes, I've loaded all the correct extended blocks HDMI and bitstreaming settings (and, again, it does it even if you create a custom res through Nvidia Control Panel). |
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