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Question about Different Windows User Accounts and MadVR Settings
RD James:
--- Quote from: rec head on May 16, 2018, 10:39:01 am ---So you're saying is:
Change to 1080p resolution and 125% zooming.
Log out.
Log in and change back to 2160 and 150% zoom.
Log out.
Now whenever I'm in either of those resolutions I'll have the correct zoom?
One more question: Make the changes in Windows 10 settings or Nvidia? I think the zooming is only in Windows settings.
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You want to keep one zoom level so that it is not changing with the resolution.
Though things are improving, changing the zoom level without logging out and back in can cause scaling issues for many applications.
In my case, it was a slightly different issue.
I use NVIDIA's DSR to render games at resolutions like 9976x4176 for extremely high image quality on a 3440x1440 display.
The problem is that when selecting a resolution that high, Windows was setting the scale to 300% which broke a lot of things without logging out and back in.
The solution was to set the desktop to 9976x4176 (rather than the game) and set the scale in the Windows display settings to 100%. After that, whenever I changed the resolution in a game, the scale stayed fixed at 100% for everything below that resolution and there were no more scaling problems.
So if you typically want to run 3840x2160 at 150% scale, you should also set 1920x1080 to 150% scale so that the scale does not change when the resolution changes.
I'm not sure about switching resolution for 3D content.
Is there a reason you are wanting to set the resolution to 1920x1080 for that? I thought that side-by-side rendering (1920x2160 per eye) resulted in better image quality on 4K displays - especially since it bypasses the 24Hz limit.
rec head:
Thanks. I'll play with the zoom.
AFAIK the TV only accepts 1920x1080 max for 3d.
RD James:
--- Quote from: rec head on May 16, 2018, 11:47:41 am ---Thanks. I'll play with the zoom.
AFAIK the TV only accepts 1920x1080 max for 3d.
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With side-by-side rendering, it's a 2D signal that is sent to the TV, which is made 3D when you activate the feature on the TV.
I suppose it may not be an option for all of them though.
rec head:
--- Quote from: mattkhan on May 13, 2018, 06:23:14 am ---I think it loads settings.bin if the registry keys are not present so you could delete those registry keys and use user specific bin files
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Can you please explain further. I don't even know where to start with that.
mattkhan:
--- Quote from: rec head on May 17, 2018, 04:26:55 pm ---Can you please explain further. I don't even know where to start with that.
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My thought was to create a settings.bin for each user, name each one <username>.bin
Then write a script that does something like the following when a user logs in
- delete all madvr registry keys
- (in madvr dir) copy <username>.bin settings.bin
alternatively you could export the settings from the reg and then import that on login instead
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