Hi guys,
Is it possible to manually enter video clock timing for a set of refresh rates?
For example, I know my video card in 23Hz mode (windows refresh rate name, 23.976 in DWM/DX10 Rational representation) actually runs 0.003% slower. In 50Hz mode, it's 0.002% faster, and so on.
It would be really handy if I could simply put this information in a config file to let Reclock adjust its clock to those values.
e.g.
23=-0.003%
50=0.002%
60=0.001%
Reclock's current implementation adjusts the audio clock to match CPU's QPC clock even when video stream is not detected in the DS graph (MPDN's ref clock deviation shows ~0% when using reclock). This is actually a good thing because my player Media Player .NET (MPDN) creates 2 graphs for video playback - one for audio and the other for video. The only thing missing from Reclock is the ability to sync to CPU QPC clock with slowdown/speedup percentage (i.e. I need ref clock deviation of -0.003% in 23Hz mode to match my video card).
Cheers.
Zach
Is it possible to manually enter video clock timing for a set of refresh rates?
For example, I know my video card in 23Hz mode (windows refresh rate name, 23.976 in DWM/DX10 Rational representation) actually runs 0.003% slower. In 50Hz mode, it's 0.002% faster, and so on.
It would be really handy if I could simply put this information in a config file to let Reclock adjust its clock to those values.
e.g.
23=-0.003%
50=0.002%
60=0.001%
Reclock's current implementation adjusts the audio clock to match CPU's QPC clock even when video stream is not detected in the DS graph (MPDN's ref clock deviation shows ~0% when using reclock). This is actually a good thing because my player Media Player .NET (MPDN) creates 2 graphs for video playback - one for audio and the other for video. The only thing missing from Reclock is the ability to sync to CPU QPC clock with slowdown/speedup percentage (i.e. I need ref clock deviation of -0.003% in 23Hz mode to match my video card).
Cheers.
Zach
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