Trying the Vertical Total tweak on the Acer XV272U
Trying the Vertical Total tweak on the Acer XV272U
I tried the vertical total tweak to reduce crosstalk on my Acer XV272U monitor. Crosstalk doesn't seem to be affected all. Interestingly, increasing the vertical total increases the brightness of the monitor with BFI enabled, and motion looks blurrier compared to the default settings. Just wanted to post my observation.
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Re: Trying the Vertical Total tweak on the Acer XV272U
Many monitors are incompatible with the external vertical total tweak, and generates bugs with some of its internal calculations (Such as strobe length).
Sometimes the monitors do internal scanrate conversion (buffers a slow signal scanout, and does an accelerated scanout. On many panels, cable scanout (pixel delivery sequence) are not synchronized with panel scanout (pixel refresh sequence).
Be very careful about these bugs if you have a voltage-boosted model of a strobe backlight -- if strobing becomes brighter than nonstrobed Brightness 100%, then the LEDs are being too overvoltaged (overdriven too much & burning them).
That said, even if motion blur reduction does not improve, you might want to raise your Acer VRB setting to a more extreme value (which re-shortens the pulse width) to compensate. There is a Quick Frame Transport benefit of large vertical totals that can still exist even if crosstalk does not improve (reduced input lag of strobing).
Thanks for posting your observations!
Sometimes the monitors do internal scanrate conversion (buffers a slow signal scanout, and does an accelerated scanout. On many panels, cable scanout (pixel delivery sequence) are not synchronized with panel scanout (pixel refresh sequence).
Be very careful about these bugs if you have a voltage-boosted model of a strobe backlight -- if strobing becomes brighter than nonstrobed Brightness 100%, then the LEDs are being too overvoltaged (overdriven too much & burning them).
That said, even if motion blur reduction does not improve, you might want to raise your Acer VRB setting to a more extreme value (which re-shortens the pulse width) to compensate. There is a Quick Frame Transport benefit of large vertical totals that can still exist even if crosstalk does not improve (reduced input lag of strobing).
Thanks for posting your observations!
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Re: Trying the Vertical Total tweak on the Acer XV272U
Well that sounds terrifying. I hope I didn't do too much damage. Thanks for the notice. I'll certainly won't be touching that again!Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑04 Jan 2021, 14:23Be very careful about these bugs if you have a voltage-boosted model of a strobe backlight -- if strobing becomes brighter than nonstrobed Brightness 100%, then the LEDs are being too overvoltaged (overdriven too much & burning them).