Clams
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First of all - don't laugh or tell me to buy a new PJ - I'm quite happy with the setup. And have no time to do a re-install and re-do "the shot". I have a perfect shot. Just the way I am.
I have a rather "antique" InFocus SP4805. Native resolution is 854 x 480.
Since the native res of a DVD is 848 x 480 - I've always run it that way. Leaving 3 black pixels on each side. Screen is framed with black gaffers tape. Looks fine to me.
Therefore - it's perfectly "pixel-mapped" for playing DVDs, no upscaling or downscaling. I'm very happy with it. I have about a 20' throw and get 110" screen. I don't see the DLP "screen door effect" at that distance. (using an HTPC just FYI)
I always ran it at 48hz (FPS) refresh rate. This means that a DVD movie at 24FPS shows each frame twice - no "judder" at all - perfect output. So...
Windows 10 saw fit to update me to the 388.13 Nvidia drivers. I can still set it for 848 x 480 OK. But It won't let me get off the 60hz refresh rate back down to 48hz where I need to be. When I try to lower the refresh it bottoms out (greys out) at 59hz. What am I doing wrong? How can I get it to do what I need it to do?
Thanks in advance...…… -W
I have a rather "antique" InFocus SP4805. Native resolution is 854 x 480.
Since the native res of a DVD is 848 x 480 - I've always run it that way. Leaving 3 black pixels on each side. Screen is framed with black gaffers tape. Looks fine to me.
Therefore - it's perfectly "pixel-mapped" for playing DVDs, no upscaling or downscaling. I'm very happy with it. I have about a 20' throw and get 110" screen. I don't see the DLP "screen door effect" at that distance. (using an HTPC just FYI)
I always ran it at 48hz (FPS) refresh rate. This means that a DVD movie at 24FPS shows each frame twice - no "judder" at all - perfect output. So...
Windows 10 saw fit to update me to the 388.13 Nvidia drivers. I can still set it for 848 x 480 OK. But It won't let me get off the 60hz refresh rate back down to 48hz where I need to be. When I try to lower the refresh it bottoms out (greys out) at 59hz. What am I doing wrong? How can I get it to do what I need it to do?
Thanks in advance...…… -W