Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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05-24-2016, 04:52 AM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(05-23-2016 03:49 PM)ashlar Wrote: Ok, the Video Capability thing fixes that problem.That's interesting. I didn't realize NVIDIA supported that feature. (05-23-2016 03:49 PM)ashlar Wrote: Edit: What about the three entries "TV resolutions", "PC resolutions" and "Native resolution" in the Video Capability screen? Do I leave them at default (not supported/not supported/use tv-pc information)?I don't think that matters. Just put what your TV does. Always underscanned means no overscan. (05-23-2016 08:45 AM)ashlar Wrote: Yesterday I discovered that high resolution formats were not bitstreaming and after A LOT of trials and errors I found out that they were working only for the primary detailed resolution 1080p@60.What timing parameters did you use? Audio is transmitted during the blanking periods, and reducing the refresh rate reduces the amount of data that can be transmitted, so the blanking would need to be increased to account for this. The CEA standard timing parameters have the horizontal front porch set to 638 at 24 Hz and 528 at 25/50 Hz. Start with the "LCD standard" timing parameters, and switch to manual to make adjustments. |
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