custom resolusion fail ?


  1. Posts : 108
    windows 7 ultimate x64
       #1

    custom resolusion fail ?


    Hi-

    i am trying to watch some 24p (23.976) footage of AVC HD files..
    in order to watch them as fluid and natural as possible, i need to play them with
    48Hz or 72Hz res, otherwise they jitter more then they should because of the 60Hz.
    i did manage to tweak one of my monitors to 72Hz (the cheaper mag - see specs),
    while the new HD Samsung fails.
    a few people told me that with Nvidia and windows 7 those custom resolution
    changes should work on many screens, there shouldn't be a problem.

    i know it's possible even if the screen itself don't have a 48Hz/72Hz native.
    maybe my specs don't support this?
    maybe the dual monitors state makes this impossible for Nvidia?

    thanks!
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  2. Posts : 6,668
    Windows 7 x64
       #2

    There is also the possibility that the monitors don't support a frequency over 60hz. You could have damaged the monitor by forcing a refresh rate higher than it supports.
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  3. Posts : 108
    windows 7 ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    thanks..
    how about 48Hz?
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  4. Posts : 6,668
    Windows 7 x64
       #4

    Going lower should not cause damage, though I've never personally attempted it.

    Nor can I find any reference to anyone doing it.
    Kind of unknown terrorist. My LCD tv has a feature to reduce to 24 hz for playing that type of media. I would think that low would cause flickering though, not reduce it.
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  5. Posts : 4,280
    Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit / XP Home sp3
       #5

    I don't know if this program can offer you any help but you might want to check it out.PowerStrip 3.75 download from Guru3D.com

    And a guide to it Powerstrip Guide for the powerstrip impaired
    Fabe
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