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Originally Posted by cokeefe
You don't say what GPU you are running, but I've had similar behavior with my RX 480 (loss of signal/sync, corruption). Combined with the poor NGU performance and drivers, I am regretting buying my first non-NVidia card for my dedicated HTPC.
Two things did help in my case:
-force vsync always on in the Crimson driver - it does not seem to honor the "let application decide" flag with MadVR.
-decrease both CPU and GPU queues to the minimum 4
These have reduced but not completely eliminated the flickering (DX11 exclusive).
On another note, @Madshi, I'm one of the silent users who have enjoyed MadVR for several years but never post, as I am not as technical as most folks here. THANK YOU for this remarkable software (especially NGU!)
I also appreciate the move toward simplification and self-configuration - it makes MadVR so much more accessible to the "dull average" crowd I count myself among!
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I never experienced these issues with my RX 480. In the beginning I had issues with DX9 and fixed them by switching to DX11. DX11 works flawless with latest versions of mpc-be and bluesky frc (flicker free filter). Only the perfomance of NGU medium and up is poor. Yesterday I installed the latest relive drivers and they have a bug at boot time showing snow for a few seconds and lost of audio via hdmi. Otherwise these work fine. I have reported the bug and I guess this will be fixed soon. Be sure you use good quality hdmi cables. In the past I had sync issues or half screens with my nvidia gtx 660 and amd hd 8570 due to drop out (= poor quality) hdmi-to-dvi cables with 1080/75 hz..