Dell AW2518HF Frame-skipping Test. Is this normal?
Posted: 28 Apr 2019, 15:34
Hello everyone,
i wanted to ask you if this is normal that on some photos i can get a "gap" during frame-skipping test. Some of them are straight, in some of the captured photos with my phone i can see some gaps in between - like it depends on the perfect time of making a photo. But If there are lines, they are usually straight/clear without gaps. Is this good? no frame-skipping issue?
Link to pictures: https://imgur.com/a/WoFiKuL
Monitor: Dell AlienWare AW2518HF [240hz]
Monitor is set to: G-Sync Compatible via Nvidia and Super Fast Response time (the fastest available)
thanks a lot for help. im going crazy about this:O
@EDIT:
I downloaded random Camera from Google Play (mobile app store) and set ISO to :auto: - since if i changed that to anything else (the lowest is 100 up to 800 value) then i could only see like 1 block/1 square moving or only couple of blocks/squares.
This is what it looks like in fullscreen of this test:
https://imgur.com/a/LrIlH37
i wanted to ask you if this is normal that on some photos i can get a "gap" during frame-skipping test. Some of them are straight, in some of the captured photos with my phone i can see some gaps in between - like it depends on the perfect time of making a photo. But If there are lines, they are usually straight/clear without gaps. Is this good? no frame-skipping issue?
Link to pictures: https://imgur.com/a/WoFiKuL
Monitor: Dell AlienWare AW2518HF [240hz]
Monitor is set to: G-Sync Compatible via Nvidia and Super Fast Response time (the fastest available)
thanks a lot for help. im going crazy about this:O
@EDIT:
I downloaded random Camera from Google Play (mobile app store) and set ISO to :auto: - since if i changed that to anything else (the lowest is 100 up to 800 value) then i could only see like 1 block/1 square moving or only couple of blocks/squares.
This is what it looks like in fullscreen of this test:
https://imgur.com/a/LrIlH37