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MC does not return to default display settings
zybex:
I may be wrong, but... isn't the frequency for 60Hz modes actually always 59.94Hz? This comes from the NTSC frame rate of 29.97 per field, or 2x29.97=59.94Hz fields per second. I believe all monitors/TVs actually work at this frequency, and "60Hz" is just eye candy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTSC#Technical_details
tij:
59 (or 59.94) are for TVs as zybex mentioned legacy from ntsc ... 60fps movies like Gemini Man are actually 59.94
60fps are for monitors ... ie desktop applications and games
Very confusing indeed ... 23.976 and 24 ... 29.97 and 30 ... 59.94 and 60
Sometimes monitors and TV report support fof both ... and option is available for choosing (59 and 60) ... sometimes they report it for compatibility reason but actually dont switch (so TV might be reporting support for 60fps but stays in 59 when told to go to 60).
zybex:
MS has an article about that:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/screen-refresh-rate-in-windows-does-not-apply-the-user-selected-settings-on-monitors-tvs-that-report-specific-tv-compatible-timings-0a7a6a38-6c6a-2aec-debc-5183a76b9e1d
lello:
--- Quote from: lello on August 20, 2021, 10:25:50 am ---I tried to create a new custom 1630p60 resolution from Adrenalin software, but I only get the black screen and the caption: hdmi source not supported.
--- End quote ---
By chance I solved the problem by activating GPU Scaling. Now the file starts regularly even setting the custom resolution 1620p23, but the video is not fluid and there is a constant increase in glitches as seen from the madvr OSD (the problem is also present with the new JRVR): from what can it depend?
tij:
Try disabling hardware video decoding ... solved similar microstuttering for some user awhile ago
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