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MC does not return to default display settings

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lello:
Could an in-place reinstall of Win10 help me without deleting files and apps? If it really goes wrong, I can always restore the disk image.

zybex:
Doesn't hurt to try.

Did you try changing the Monitor driver? (not the GPU driver)
Check if the manufacturer has specific drivers for that monitor, maybe it natively supports that mode (hence the EDID info), but needs a driver to make it work correctly. Or if you already have the manufacturer's driver installed, try the generic PNP Monitor driver from Microsoft.

lello:
After countless tests, I found that the cause was the hdmi adaptation between the settings in the AMD panel. By default it is set to 0 but by moving it to 1%, the image returns perfectly to the center even if it does not cover the whole screen. The only problem is that the refresh goes from 60hz to 59.940 creating slight annoyances with the menu in Theater View (the movements are not smooth but in small jerks).

TheShoe:

--- Quote from: Hendrik on August 18, 2021, 04:33:48 am ---I'm using such a setup and it works fine for me. For good measure, you can set both Video -> Display Settings -> Default as well as Tree & View -> Fullscreen -> Resolution, so that Theater View doesn't remember some wrong mode or something.

--- End quote ---

Will give the Theater View Resolution setting a try.

I too have this problem and it's seemingly random - when stopping a video the resolution/refresh rate will not always restore to my desktop setting of 4K60.  Sometimes yes, sometimes no.  I then have to go back into the nVidia control panel and reset the refresh rate (the video resolution is fine).

I've tried all the combinations I can think of to no avail.  Generally it just gets stuck on 23Hz and I have to change it back to 60.

lello:

--- Quote from: lello on August 23, 2021, 10:24:32 am --- The only problem is that the refresh goes from 60hz to 59.940 creating slight annoyances with the menu in Theater View (the movements are not smooth but in small jerks).

--- End quote ---

In the long run, this solution proved to be very annoying, so I tried to fix the problem again.

I tried doing a clean install of the latest AMD drivers, using DDU in safe mode but didn't fix.

I tried CRU thinking it detected that custom resolution, but it didn't and creating a new 1630p60 resolution, the pc crashed.

I then did an in place installation of Win10, but that resolution still appeared in the Win10 settings panel.

I finally fixed it by reinstalling the 2020 drivers, but this time cleaning up first with DDU in safe mode.

Now everything works, but this means that I will never be able to update the GPU drivers: what if I want to change it?

It seems strange to me that updated drivers are worse than previous ones.

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