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Old 21st March 2018, 00:15   #49658  |  Link
el Filou
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Originally Posted by Budtz View Post
I was hoping that varriable refreshrate would enable the screen to sync up to whatever cadence the pc outputs without handshaking. if is something strange like 24.2013p the screen just adopts to that without handshaking. tv just shows whatever.
So you mean fixed refresh rate but with free timing? That would be of little help for video, as the useful refresh rates are standard. What would be useful is 119,88 Hz, to be able to display 24p and 60p without having to switch modes (plus having a smoother UI).
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switches from 60p to 24p without handshaking every time or it having to be specifik cadence to not have stutters.
This is a different feature called 'Quick Media Switching', which would be more useful for us video geeks than VRR, as it allows seamless refresh rate switching, i.e. no handshake when changing modes. However there is no guarantee that all displays will implement it, or even that those that implement it will correctly display all refresh rates without judder just like now.
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