Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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11-01-2022, 02:10 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(10-30-2022 05:12 PM)eed05f3c Wrote: Hi, I was wondering if CRU could change Miracast connected wireless display resolution or not? I've already tried but had no luck, as miracast driver settings does not show my custom added 1600x2560 resolution via CRU.If Miracast mirrors the laptop display, then you'll have to add the resolution to the laptop display, but laptop screens normally don't support non-native resolutions, and if the laptop has an Intel GPU, the driver might not allow custom resolutions at all on the laptop screen. |
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11-01-2022, 02:38 PM
Post: #6982
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
![]() Looks like The monitor which I have been purchased recent day has HDR10+ facility, is this the world's first monitor to support that facility? anyway my question is how do I edit that edid with cru tool, as you can see it completely greyed out! is there any other way where I can view what information inside on it with 6 bytes data? Optional request: Do you have newer version of advantiv-edidgold? looks like they takendown their download link for harsh matter ![]() https://ez.analog.com/video/w/documents/...did-editor |
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11-01-2022, 03:40 PM
Post: #6983
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-01-2022 02:38 PM)super Wrote: Looks like The monitor which I have been purchased recent day has HDR10+ facility, is this the world's first monitor to support that facility?It's not the first display I've seen with that data block, which is why CRU recognizes what it is. Gray just means CRU can't edit it, but it's not disabled. The HDR10+ data block is a vendor-specific data block, so I don't have any information on how to decode it. There doesn't seem to be anything useful to edit anyway. The first 5 bytes are basically the header which indicates it's an HDR10+ data block, so that only leaves 1 byte of actual data, which is probably just a version number. (11-01-2022 02:38 PM)super Wrote: Optional request:I only have 1.01.0276. |
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11-01-2022, 06:37 PM
Post: #6984
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-01-2022 02:10 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(10-30-2022 05:12 PM)eed05f3c Wrote: Hi, I was wondering if CRU could change Miracast connected wireless display resolution or not? I've already tried but had no luck, as miracast driver settings does not show my custom added 1600x2560 resolution via CRU.If Miracast mirrors the laptop display, then you'll have to add the resolution to the laptop display, but laptop screens normally don't support non-native resolutions, and if the laptop has an Intel GPU, the driver might not allow custom resolutions at all on the laptop screen. Thanks for reply. I am extending my laptops desktop not mirroring, Intel GPU right. But maximum resolution I can get from display settings is 1440x2560. May CRU somehow help in this case? |
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11-01-2022, 07:26 PM
(Last edited: 11-01-2022, 07:29 PM by super)
Post: #6985
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-01-2022 03:40 PM)ToastyX Wrote:Many thanks for clarification about it, now it is littlebit clear . but should there be another block call "HDR dynamic Metadata" ?(11-01-2022 02:38 PM)super Wrote: Looks like The monitor which I have been purchased recent day has HDR10+ facility, is this the world's first monitor to support that facility?It's not the first display I've seen with that data block, which is why CRU recognizes what it is. Gray just means CRU can't edit it, but it's not disabled. The HDR10+ data block is a vendor-specific data block, so I don't have any information on how to decode it. There doesn't seem to be anything useful to edit anyway. The first 5 bytes are basically the header which indicates it's an HDR10+ data block, so that only leaves 1 byte of actual data, which is probably just a version number. (11-01-2022 03:40 PM)ToastyX Wrote:I will have no problem with that version, I just need that tool.(11-01-2022 02:38 PM)super Wrote: Optional request:I only have 1.01.0276. |
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11-01-2022, 08:01 PM
Post: #6986
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-01-2022 02:10 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(10-30-2022 04:05 PM)terry98 Wrote: I can create a 4k exact resolution using CRU, with let's say we 300 lines of back porch.. when gaming using RTSS, when the sync value is 0 the tearline might or not show up on screen (this is ok), at 1 it shows at the 1/10th of the screen (more or less which is ok), the problem starts here, if you start moving the tearline down you can see the sync value changing but the tearline wont move until you get to 210 (300-90), after 210 you will see the line moving down, the last visible line for the tearline is always 90 lines before the total vertical and the tearline will stay up at the top of the screen while the sync value is lower than the vertical blanking. resuming, no matter the vertical blanking I use (tried with up to 2500VT using CRU) I only have 90 lines below the active image.Try changing the vertical front porch instead. You will have to use a DisplayID extension block. I've already tried that and it's a complete weird situation, my drivers will detect the vertical total but RTSS will say VT the sum of back poch+sync+active, the front porch is not taken into count. I have even reinstalled windows and is the same. |
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11-01-2022, 10:39 PM
(Last edited: 11-02-2022, 07:29 AM by Poseidon)
Post: #6987
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
So my monitor (AORUS FI32Q-X) has the stupid 4k downscaling technology for compatibility with consoles since it's a 1440p monitor, so my computer thinks it's a 4k monitor because of this. I tried using CRU to remove the 4k resolutions from both the TV Resolutions data block and the Display ID 1.3 extension block. Every time I do this and use restart.exe or restart-64.exe all of my displays start glitching, freeze on whatever it is displaying, and then go black and stay black getting a little brighter then go back to black. I was trying to do this because tabbing in and out of full-screen games takes anywhere from 5-10 seconds and it is just infuriating. I hypothesized that this is because the display size is changing between 1440p and 4k because of whatever downscaling module is inside of the monitor, but I do not know exactly. I'd appreciate any help fixing my incredibly long switching between fullscreen games problem, and getting CRU to work to see if this will fix the issue as well. Thanks!
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11-02-2022, 06:29 PM
Post: #6988
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-01-2022 10:39 PM)Poseidon Wrote: So my monitor (AORUS FI32Q-X) has the stupid 4k downscaling technology for compatibility with consoles since it's a 1440p monitor, so my computer thinks it's a 4k monitor because of this. I tried using CRU to remove the 4k resolutions from both the TV Resolutions data block and the Display ID 1.3 extension block. Every time I do this and use restart.exe or restart-64.exe all of my displays start glitching, freeze on whatever it is displaying, and then go black and stay black getting a little brighter then go back to black.What GPU do you have? This sounds like a driver bug. |
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11-02-2022, 06:32 PM
Post: #6989
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11-02-2022, 06:49 PM
(Last edited: 11-02-2022, 06:50 PM by ToastyX)
Post: #6990
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-01-2022 06:37 PM)eed05f3c Wrote: Thanks for reply. I am extending my laptops desktop not mirroring, Intel GPU right. But maximum resolution I can get from display settings is 1440x2560. May CRU somehow help in this case?CRU only creates EDID overrides, and I'm not sure a Miracast connection would honor them. Is the Miracast display listed in CRU? If so, what resolutions does it list by default? |
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