Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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03-08-2019, 12:24 PM
(Last edited: 03-08-2019, 12:25 PM by alexander1986)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-07-2019 11:41 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(03-06-2019 10:43 PM)alexander1986 Wrote: I see, thanks for the answer ! interesting, yes I see the active pixels are still at 1920x1080 when I set a 1600x1080 custom res in nvidia with automatic timing, I suppose changing them to 1600x1080 wont work as I want?Depending on the timing parameters, it will either work without LightBoost, or LightBoost will be active but it won't be scaled correctly. You can give it a shot to see what happens. thanks a lot for answer! I was wondering, why I cant see the custom resolutions I set in nvidia showing up in CRU ? I have a custom 1920x1080@119hz res and a 1600x1080@119hz res set in nvidia, but can only see the default or rather the ones from strobelight in CRU as far as I can tell, screenshot here of nvidia res + what I see on active monitor in CRU: ![]() checked everywhere I could in CRU and rebooted but cant see my 1600 or 1920 @119 hz res there, am I supposed to? ![]() because it seems my mouse cursor offset issue is fixed in the games menu when the desktop refreshrate matches the stretched refreshrate exactly for some reason, 120hz stretched ingame and 120 hz native desktop = no mouse cursor offset problem, but the thing is I want 119hz stretched ingame and 119hz native desktop, managed to have it like this before without mouse issue but forgot how.. anyway, my idea now was to add the 119hz to CRU or modify the 120hz 1920 res in CRU to 119hz, but the values are slightly different from the ones nvidia automatically creates and some fields like back porch and so on don't show up like they do in nvidia, so was thinking, if I could get my custom nvidia resolutions to show up in CRU, I could perhaps delete the 120 hz res from there so its not available for selection at all and kind of force 119hz desktop/119hz stretched game to be the only options? again sorry if this is confusing lol, but yeah if I could atleast see the custom resolutions from nvidia in CRU to test few things would be great, if not possible I understand ![]() |
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03-08-2019, 09:34 PM
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(03-08-2019 12:24 PM)alexander1986 Wrote: I was wondering, why I cant see the custom resolutions I set in nvidia showing up in CRU ?CRU is separate and has nothing to do with the NVIDIA control panel. Resolutions added with CRU would be listed under the "PC" section. You should be able to use the same timing parameters with CRU. The back porch and blanking are automatically calculated from the totals. |
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03-08-2019, 09:36 PM
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03-09-2019, 01:38 AM
(Last edited: 03-09-2019, 01:39 AM by aeneas1)
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(03-08-2019 09:36 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(03-08-2019 08:52 AM)aeneas1 Wrote: how would i use this info with csu in order to create the above custom resolutions? thank you very much in advance for your help!I don't understand what you're asking. The TV already defines those resolutions in the EDID. You shouldn't need to add them. i'd like to add those resolutions because i sometimes need to make changes to the pc configuration remotely (chrome remote), with the 4ktv off, in which case the pc no longer sees the 4ktv edid and instead defaults to 1920x1080... for example, i'm in the process of setting up the pc for 4k uhd hdr file streaming and in order to do it correctly i need have the pc see a 4k hdr capable panel connected so that windows 10 hdr settings will become available/usable... does that make sense? btw, the job you do here, and the help you offer, is nothing short of incredible. |
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03-09-2019, 03:38 AM
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(03-08-2019 09:34 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(03-08-2019 12:24 PM)alexander1986 Wrote: I was wondering, why I cant see the custom resolutions I set in nvidia showing up in CRU ?CRU is separate and has nothing to do with the NVIDIA control panel. Resolutions added with CRU would be listed under the "PC" section. You should be able to use the same timing parameters with CRU. The back porch and blanking are automatically calculated from the totals. I see I see, thanks again for answer ![]() anyway im not quite sure how even but finally managed to resolve my issue and get 1920x1080@119 hz/lightboost enabled on desktop and 1600x1080 stretched @119 hz/lightboost enabled ingame without the mouse cursor being offset in the menus, feels like the mouse is also a lot more precise as if some input lag is gone now, just like it was before my windows/system update, yay x) confirmed the refreshrates being 119 with blurbusters refreshrate checker https://www.testufo.com/refreshrate but the OSD says 120, the site says 120 when its 120 though and 119 when its 119 so guess its really 119 and OSD is wrong? what finally solved the issue for me was instead of adding 1600x1080 to nvidia I did it in CRU @ 119 hz, and in nvidia I added custom res 1920x1080 @119 hz, then by some automagical way both resolutions are strobed, not sure how really lol as I think its not meant to be the case since neither of them exist as strobed resolutions in CRU or strobelight, but guessing nvidia is taking care of it somehow as long as there is like for example a 1920x1080 120 hz strobed res, or something... lol it works great and when swapping between game/desktop monitor goes black for a while instead of instantly switching and also the mouse cursor being offset is fixed, just like I had it before so am happy now ![]() if you wonder why I want 119 on desktop/game instead of 120/120 which would be a lot easier to setup I can only say IDK why but for some reason capping 1 frame below refreshrate, even with vsync off, feels a lot snappier and more responsive mousefeeling on my setup, capping with rivatuner at 119.0 and hz is 119.0 exactly aswell, oof glad to be done with this tweaking for now! anyway, big thanks for help and for both CRU and Strobelight ! my gaming experience would not be the same without them ![]() |
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03-09-2019, 11:33 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-09-2019 03:38 AM)alexander1986 Wrote: confirmed the refreshrates being 119 with blurbusters refreshrate checker https://www.testufo.com/refreshrate but the OSD says 120, the site says 120 when its 120 though and 119 when its 119 so guess its really 119 and OSD is wrong?It's probably scaling 1600x1080 @ 119 Hz to 1920x1080 @ 119 Hz, and with the right timing parameters, 119 Hz can still be strobed. The OSD might be wrong in this case. |
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03-09-2019, 11:34 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-09-2019 01:38 AM)aeneas1 Wrote: i'd like to add those resolutions because i sometimes need to make changes to the pc configuration remotely (chrome remote), with the 4ktv off, in which case the pc no longer sees the 4ktv edid and instead defaults to 1920x1080... for example, i'm in the process of setting up the pc for 4k uhd hdr file streaming and in order to do it correctly i need have the pc see a 4k hdr capable panel connected so that windows 10 hdr settings will become available/usable... does that make sense? btw, the job you do here, and the help you offer, is nothing short of incredible.The problem is CRU creates EDID overrides, so if the PC no longer sees the TV's EDID, then there is no EDID to override. EDID overrides can only affect active monitors. CRU can't emulate monitors. You would need either a video card with that capability such as an NVIDIA Quadro card, or you would need an EDID emulator that you can connect to the video card to send the EDID even when the TV is off. |
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03-10-2019, 08:25 AM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-09-2019 11:34 PM)ToastyX Wrote:ah, i see, very helpful...(03-09-2019 01:38 AM)aeneas1 Wrote: i'd like to add those resolutions because i sometimes need to make changes to the pc configuration remotely (chrome remote), with the 4ktv off, in which case the pc no longer sees the 4ktv edid and instead defaults to 1920x1080... for example, i'm in the process of setting up the pc for 4k uhd hdr file streaming and in order to do it correctly i need have the pc see a 4k hdr capable panel connected so that windows 10 hdr settings will become available/usable... does that make sense? btw, the job you do here, and the help you offer, is nothing short of incredible.The problem is CRU creates EDID overrides, so if the PC no longer sees the TV's EDID, then there is no EDID to override. EDID overrides can only affect active monitors. CRU can't emulate monitors. You would need either a video card with that capability such as an NVIDIA Quadro card, or you would need an EDID emulator that you can connect to the video card to send the EDID even when the TV is off. |
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03-10-2019, 10:31 PM
(Last edited: 03-10-2019, 11:53 PM by NoTechi)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hi,
I am trying cru first time to achieve: 1. just having one resolution in Windows after turning the pc on and to fall back to that resolution when a different resolution was used (e.g. by an game or Netflix). Not sure if cru is of help for this but can‘t get worse than how windows is behaving atm 2. To optimize resolutions for madvr and increase the time of estimated frame drops I am running Windows 10, gtx 1080, madvr (latest beta 75), nvidia 8.1.940.0, jvc 7900, marantz 7011 In cru I disabled all in established connections, deleted all in detailed and standard and added one manual in detailed with 3840x2160 @ 23,976 by just changing the resolution and refresh rate everything else I did not touch. With that I get kinda the same estimated repeats in madvr as before (around 5 minutes). I now wanted to test some resolutions with madvr custom modes to use the values for cru. Problem now is that in madvr the custom modes tab is there for a second and then dissapears. My questions: 1. What should I do to get madvr custom modes tab back or is there another way to figure out settings which would result in a higher estimated time of dropped frames in madvr? 2. Before I did what I described above and at the time I still had the madvr custom mode settings I tried to add a detailed manually with the settings from madvr in cru. Even though the mode was successfully tested in madvr I was not able to add the numbers with cru. Cru showed the 1276 in horizontal front porch in red and the ok button was disabled. Question is why and is there a way to create it anyhow? 3. Somtimes I got that the marantz EDID was not read correctly (at least thats what I am assuming) which results in not having all resolutions available in nvidia drivers (like no 4k) and windows sound can‘t be set to Atmos anymore. At least the nvidia problem is often solved with a reboot but enabling atmos in windows does not work for some time now (even though it is there to be selected but it does not stick. Since I still get atmos in movies I am not too worried about that it‘s more a principle thing ![]() NoTechi |
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03-11-2019, 11:47 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Well this application is very good but I have a problem
I used HDMI to connect my laptop to my LG Flatron monitor and every time I have applied my settings changing the refresh rate from 60Hz to 75Hz it said "Out of Range, Change your resolution to 1366 x 768, 60.1kHz / 75Hz" I have used extension block HDMI but not worked too but at the background of the massage it worked well with 75Hz but after 20 seconds my monitor going blank Please I Need Your Help :') |
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