Thank you for detailed explanation. Specifically for those who'd like to try 24 fps movies without interpolation - would you currently recommend Vint software for beam strobing or do you or Timothy Lottes provide a similar or better solution? How do you personally enjoy films?Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑19 Dec 2025, 05:02Some of what it does is a compromise because we don't have enough subframes yet to do everything even more accurately. Once we have 16 subframes (60Hz CRT emulation at 960Hz OLED) a lot more flexibility is provided, like controlling which color ghosts more, rather than letting it decide which colors to ghost (tradeoff in order to succeed sufficient faithfulness in motion blur reduction).
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Currently, Vint seems to be the best software for watching movies with CRT simulator. Try 48/72Hz double strobe mode.Randomoneh wrote: ↑19 Dec 2025, 10:20Thank you for detailed explanation. Specifically for those who'd like to try 24 fps movies without interpolation - would you currently recommend Vint software for beam strobing or do you or Timothy Lottes provide a similar or better solution? How do you personally enjoy films?Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑19 Dec 2025, 05:02Some of what it does is a compromise because we don't have enough subframes yet to do everything even more accurately. Once we have 16 subframes (60Hz CRT emulation at 960Hz OLED) a lot more flexibility is provided, like controlling which color ghosts more, rather than letting it decide which colors to ghost (tradeoff in order to succeed sufficient faithfulness in motion blur reduction).![]()
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I have only 1 gpu which is a 3080.I'm on a desktop.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑16 Dec 2025, 16:20You might be using a dual-GPU system (internal GPU and NVIDIA/AMD GPU).
1. Go to chrome://flags/#force-high-performance-gpu in Chrome/Edge/Brave
2. Turn the setting on. It will use your fastest GPU on your system.
3. It should probably work better, hopefully.
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This advice helps a lot of gaming laptops too.
I wonder if there's a similar setting in Firefox.
To clarify I've ran that test multiple times in the past with this very same rig and I've never had that specific test give me any issues before the 3.0 update.

What I noticed is before it gives me the synching or performance warning the fps drops slightly to the low 160s.Even with barely anything in the background.all other tests are fine.This is on firefox.
Update:I tried using Microsoft edge and ran the test there and it seems to hold READY fairly easily...So I guess it's a recent firefox issue?
