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1st June 2018, 09:20 | #51102 | Link | |
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Can you please tell us in which driver version this fix will be included? Thank you pOpY |
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1st June 2018, 09:35 | #51103 | Link |
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I have already reported that 397.93 brings a significant improvement for 3D vs previous versions. In 1080p23 3D, I get a frame repeat every 13 minutes vs one frame repeat every 3 minutes with previous drivers. I haven’t tested 1080p 2D as I have no use for it, but improvements might be there too. There might be further improvements in future drivers.
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1st June 2018, 09:49 | #51104 | Link | |
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will try the 397.93 driver. |
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1st June 2018, 09:53 | #51105 | Link | |
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Only tried it with a HSBS Mkv so I am maybe missing something. |
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1st June 2018, 10:07 | #51106 | Link | |
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I didn't test 1080p23 2D because I never use it, I upscale everything to 4K23 and I get 1 frame drop every hour with MadVR custom refresh rate with all drivers versions, so happy with that.
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1st June 2018, 10:50 | #51107 | Link | |
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Well this is what fixed my refresh rates, and I tried every driver etc. https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/how-...-nvidia.72844/ |
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1st June 2018, 12:18 | #51108 | Link | |
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In 2D, I get very good results with 4K23p and MadVR’s custom refresh rate, so there is nothing to fix. You should report if native 1080p23 (2D) is improved in 397.93, it might be.
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1st June 2018, 12:52 | #51110 | Link | |
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I am pretty sure it goes to 23,970 as they all do, and I think the custom was not saving, anyway I gave up and went back to 390,77 which worked out better for me. I also am unsure how Nvidia could fix the driver when all clocks have to be taken into consideration, hence how madVRs custom and a tweaked Nvidias one can work, as we know seeing a 23.976 dead in framerate does not mean you will not get frame drops. |
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1st June 2018, 12:58 | #51111 | Link |
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Such things don't necessarily make it into changelogs.
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1st June 2018, 13:12 | #51113 | Link |
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Haha very true. If only there was such a thing as a cutdown HTPC driver, I remember when you used to get modified drivers years ago. If only.... But you would think that something that has been broken so long and mentioned numerous times over the years on their forums would warrant a bit of fanfare, I think it may be trickier than a 1 fix for all so maybe not something that would get shouted about. Most of the forum is about games crashing rather than frame rates nowadays though. |
1st June 2018, 13:32 | #51114 | Link | |
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Audio dropouts have nothing to do with this. The refresh rate will cause video frames to be dropped/repeated if not close enough. If you have audio drops in native 1080p23 refresh rate, something else is seriously wrong in your config. Anyway, you asked for some information, I provided some, so let's move on if you don't want to test for yourself. I'm sure someone who does use 1080p23 (2D) will test and report if there are improvements or not in 397.23. I wouldn't know as I haven't tested previous drivers for this, so I can't compare. Exactly The significant 1080p23FP improvement certainly didn't.
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1st June 2018, 15:53 | #51116 | Link | |
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I obviously did try it myself when it came out days ago. The audio drop outs are due to the driver, no need to be so rude. Also if you did change to the new drivers, you surely had to create a new custom one yourself ? https://forums.geforce.com/default/t...omment=5355083 Last edited by madjock; 1st June 2018 at 17:12. |
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1st June 2018, 17:15 | #51117 | Link |
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Well, in the end I disabled the this device is calibrated and I believe I prefer this way.
I have one more question, when using NGU you have anti alias, soft, standard and sharp. Is it correct to assume that NGU Anti-Alias is the less demanding option and NGU sharp is the most demanding one? I mean are those related to picture quality? NGU Anti alias will give the "worst" (in quotes because as I can see the result is really good) and NGU sharp will give you the best one? I'm using NGU standard because it seems more natural. Also would that be considered true for the chroma upscaling. I'm using starnd very high quality. Is sharp very high quality more demanding? |
1st June 2018, 17:24 | #51118 | Link | |
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https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php...958#pid2238958 https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=171787 |
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1st June 2018, 18:06 | #51119 | Link |
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Afternoon folks,
There's something I've been meaning to ask that's probably a stupid question, but does anyone know what the difference between setting 'disable calibration controls for this display' vs 'this display is already calibrated' ? If I've already calibrated my display then I'm not quite sure what the purpose of the second option is? EDIT: My bad, I think I've already worked it out. 'Disable calibration' presumes a pure power curve of 2.2 as opposed to 'this display is already calibrated' which allows me to set the curve which in my case will be 2.4 for a BT1886 set up. Have I got that right? Last edited by Clown shoes; 1st June 2018 at 18:12. |
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