Re: BenQ UNIVERSAL 144Hz->220Hz OVERCLOCK for 1080p 144 Hz
Posted: 25 Jul 2019, 07:46
That's awesome, thank you. Does the job with benq xl2720z.hleV wrote:Made a different version called "OOR Fixer"
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That's awesome, thank you. Does the job with benq xl2720z.hleV wrote:Made a different version called "OOR Fixer"
You are actually such awesome for coding this works like a charm on my xl2411z. Is it possible to set the ama to premium through your program and change colour settings and overdrive.hleV wrote:Made a different version called "OOR Fixer":
https://github.com/hleVqq/AntiOutOfRange/tree/OorFixer
It will stay in the background - didn't implement any tray icons so if you want to turn it off, do it via Task Manager. If you want it to be auto-launched with Windows, move OorFixer.exe to %ProgramData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp.
It auto-detects monitor event where refresh rate changes or it goes fullscreen (WM_DISPLAYCHANGE event) and if refresh rate is >144Hz, re-applies OSD Language (0xCC) and Display Mode (0xDC) settings that were detected upon launching OOR Fixer. I adjusted the timings to the following: 2500ms after display change event, set OSD Language ("Out of Range" notification fix), after another 250ms apply Display Mode (black screen fix). This works ideally on my XL2411Z DVI, but on other monitors the timing may not match.
Sorry for the lack of features, I'm not a real programmer, just wanted this done for personal use.
Do those settings reset when switching refresh rates?Friard wrote: Is it possible to set the ama to premium through your program and change colour settings and overdrive.
Yeah they do, I know because I max low blue light to 10 and in the rgb colour settings I put blue to 0. And I can tell ama is on high just from observation. But yeah I was so used to never using blue light on any displays even my phone that the other day I could not sleep I ended staying up till midday. Im not a coffee drinker either and both raise cortisol levels so yeah my tolerance is extremely low. Got 210hz working with your program but not having my display settings puts me on the fence especially if I can't fall asleep. And with premium ama I definitely see enemies quicker on counterstrike.hleV wrote:Do those settings reset when switching refresh rates?Friard wrote: Is it possible to set the ama to premium through your program and change colour settings and overdrive.
hleV wrote:I can't reproduce this. OOR Fixer is restoring the previously-selected picture mode, so if your picture mode has those correct settings (AMA, colors, etc.), they should all be restored.
The behavior is the same as e.g. when you manually switch from 120Hz to 144Hz, and then set your desired picture mode. It sets everything according to that picture mode (which includes, AMA, colors and other stuff).
Try saving your picture mode settings into a custom Gamer1/Gamer2/Gamer3 profile if you haven't been doing this and retry.
If I'm not understanding something, please provide a step-by-step on how I can reproduce this (preferably on non-overclocked refresh rates). It's true that at overclocked refresh rates the colors can differ (in my case the picture gets brighter), but that's something one should adjust in their picture mode pre-overclock to accomodate for the post-overclock look.
changed it from gamer1 to fps1 and back again fixed it for some reason. Thanks u r a legend showing my friends ur good work they all have the same monitor
I had added AMA restore to OOR Fixer but I don't think it serves any purpose since restoring picture mode should restore AMA as well as other settings automatically.
hlev,hlev wrote:I had added AMA restore to OOR Fixer but I don't think it serves any purpose since restoring picture mode should restore AMA as well as other settings automatically.
I didn't code this hahahaha i accidentally embedded my response inside the quotations of the actual creator of this plugin "hlev". If you look at the paragraph above you can see my one sentence response sandwiched inside there somewhere: "changed it from gamer1 to fps1 and back again fixed it for some reason. Thanks u r a legend showing my friends ur good work they all have the same monitor".Chief Blur Buster wrote:Friard wrote:I had added AMA restore to OOR Fixer but I don't think it serves any purpose since restoring picture mode should restore AMA as well as other settings automatically.