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Re: Is this normal for a 240hz display?

Post by ayeTop » 30 May 2020, 21:49

STOPchris wrote:
29 May 2020, 23:35
What's strange is that it is green at the bottom the whole time. I'm pretty sure that does mean it is synced. What control panel settings do you have? Gsync on? Gsync full screen or windowed and full screen? Frame rate caps anywhere?
Running fullscreen with gpu scaling and checked override. Tried display with aspect ratio and unchecked override no difference. Tried it with gsync nothin really happened. Idk if frame rate caps would be enabled. but i dont think it is.

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Re: Is this normal for a 240hz display?

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 31 May 2020, 02:42

For further diagnosis, can you post a photograph of www.testufo.com/frameskipping ?

The frameskip pattern provides LOTS of clues for me.
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Re: Is this normal for a 240hz display?

Post by ayeTop » 01 Jun 2020, 07:07

Chief Blur Buster wrote:
31 May 2020, 02:42
For further diagnosis, can you post a photograph of www.testufo.com/frameskipping ?

The frameskip pattern provides LOTS of clues for me.
https://gyazo.com/4380615f7f31b9f48148c7f0481fc41b
https://gyazo.com/562cd9f00376f234185f3eba961afc1c
and a video if it helps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MdroF_0OnI
on video it always skips one box.

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Re: Is this normal for a 240hz display?

Post by RealNC » 02 Jun 2020, 02:51

Try to increase the exposure time of your camera (google for it to get info on what settings or app you might need for your phone) so that is photographs more than just 2 boxes at a time,
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Re: Is this normal for a 240hz display?

Post by ayeTop » 02 Jun 2020, 04:09

RealNC wrote:
02 Jun 2020, 02:51
Try to increase the exposure time of your camera (google for it to get info on what settings or app you might need for your phone) so that is photographs more than just 2 boxes at a time,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIG2IfJYGTw

https://gyazo.com/712fd6a5c2515aef95ed35e232be234d 1

https://gyazo.com/f82e562c4485a28ac817b24e853e9961 2

https://gyazo.com/5e27c5fecec59dbeba75fdf43df0ee46 3

https://gyazo.com/fa801a9db6b61f9e35162fe124ca449e 4

https://gyazo.com/a3e9c83356051f55ab16a8455734c7c4 5

https://gyazo.com/d21360a3cdb6623e6b1c0b16b5d1c467 6

Hopefully this helps you guys, since i'm very competitive I need to know if this is something that has been holding me back.

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Re: Is this normal for a 240hz display?

Post by ayeTop » 06 Jun 2020, 00:09

Ok so no replies after all that?

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Re: Is this normal for a 240hz display?

Post by ko4 » 06 Jun 2020, 04:03

Increase the exposure so +- 40 boxes show up

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Re: Is this normal for a 240hz display?

Post by RealNC » 20 Jun 2020, 07:38

ayeTop wrote:
06 Jun 2020, 00:09
Ok so no replies after all that?
There's no frameskipping in the screenshots. The video on the other hand seems to show frameskips. Not sure what that means :P

However, to be as confident as possible when taking photographs, it needs to look like this:

https://i.imgur.com/2lk3J10.jpg

That is, more exposure time in order for the camera to get as many boxes as possible.
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