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- 24 May 2020, 09:09
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Compensating for black frame insertion's loss of brightness
- Replies: 1
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Compensating for black frame insertion's loss of brightness
I hope this is the right place to post this. I am running my PC's output (GTX 1080) to a TV. It's a budget TV and the panel response is pretty poor so I get pretty bad motion smearing. The TV does offer black frame insertion which helps with gaming a lot, of course the drawback is that it makes the ...
- 12 Jan 2018, 05:06
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: Open VRR: Can adaptive sync only work at the driver level?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8465
Re: Open VRR: Can adaptive sync only work at the driver leve
Thanks for all the info, really interesting. Do you think HDMI 2.1 becoming more common might pave the way for a solution that is not dependent on drivers considering it supports variable refresh rate? Today, I visited AMD's showroom at the Venetian at CES 2018. They confirmed that their cards and ...
- 12 Jan 2018, 02:17
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: Open VRR: Can adaptive sync only work at the driver level?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8465
Re: Open VRR: Can adaptive sync only work at the driver leve
Thanks for all the info, really interesting. Do you think HDMI 2.1 becoming more common might pave the way for a solution that is not dependent on drivers considering it supports variable refresh rate?
- 06 Jan 2018, 01:55
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: Open VRR: Can adaptive sync only work at the driver level?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8465
Open VRR: Can adaptive sync only work at the driver level?
Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but both Gsync and Freesync require compatible drivers to function- Would it be possible for a third-party solution, software or perhaps hardware, to achieve the same function? If so, why haven't we seen anything like it yet?