On the http://www.testufo.com/#test=frameskipping pages, near the bottom on the left where it says " *Problems? Check Your Browser " there is a rollover menu with bulletpoint items related to troubleshooting issues with the tests. A new line should be added there. Something like "If the tests worked previously, but no longer appear to, try exiting and restarting your browser."
The specific browser is Chrome. The issue was that I used ToastyX's Driver Restart application (http://www.monitortests.com/forum/Threa ... tility-CRU; under Quick Start, listed in item #5) to load a different driver, and I had Chrome on before I did that. So after trying to test frame skipping on some random resolutions/refresh rates, they all showed 60hz & valid, but with obvious frame skipping. I refreshed the page, clicked on other tests, and closed the tab and opened a new one. Needless to say I spent a fair amount of time going "duuuh, what?" before it dawned on me that I hadn't rebooted windows and instead used the Driver Restart tool (which works as advertised, ToastyX rocks.) So I exited Chrome and went back in and all was well.
So anyway, I just thought a reminder there might save someone some time.
UFO Tests - troubleshooting issue
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Re: UFO Tests - troubleshooting issue
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Thanks for the tip! Noted.
Thanks for the tip! Noted.
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Re: UFO Tests - troubleshooting issue
No problem. Your UFO tests are the cat's pajamas man.Chief Blur Buster wrote:Hey --
Thanks for the tip! Noted.
Also, I think I might have figured out what the issue was with the frame-doubling at 88hz on the frame skipping test photos I took of the Vizio a while back. I think the actual refresh may have been something like 88.500 or 88.250 which possibly caused the frame doubling every few frames. I saw the frame doubling in a photo again today while testing 3200x1800 at 50.750hz or 50.545hz or 50.250hz. I tested all three of those and I'm not sure which one the photo was of. But either way I've yet to see the panel skip any frames below 120hz, just the occasional double frame in some of the photos.