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Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
10-23-2020, 02:47 AM
Post: #5201
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(10-23-2020 01:23 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(10-23-2020 01:12 AM)jaylumx Wrote:  I then find out the pixel clock border for 8/10 bit colour and modify the custom resolution timings so that the pixel clock is below it which allows me to select 4k 96hz 4:4:4 at 10 bit colour......but it breaks Madvr. In Madvr, a new identification is used but it nullifies all my wide gamut colours and HDR formats as well as displaying only 8 bit colour (as opposed to 8/10/12 bit originally) and while displaying HDR video as SDR.

I tried transferring the CRU timings to the NVCP but again 10 bit colour did not stick when I applied it.

Any thoughts on how to solve this problem Toastyx?
There might be other information in the default DisplayID extension block that might be needed for HDR, but CRU can't read the extension block because NVIDIA's driver won't provide more than one extension block. If you can find some way to dump the full EDID with the DisplayID extension block, then you can import it into CRU. If you have access to an AMD GPU, it should be able to read it. If not, maybe there's some way using Linux.

I have managed to get hold of Monitor asset manager by Entech. Will this allow me to dump the full edid with displayID - btw it is the only edid manager i found that allowed me to save the extension block information - If so, what are the steps i would take with CRU to circumvent Nvidia's limitation of only reading one extension block?
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10-23-2020, 03:47 AM (Last edited: 10-23-2020, 12:38 PM by slobo2712)
Post: #5202
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(10-23-2020 12:58 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(10-22-2020 03:58 PM)slobo2712 Wrote:  Hi everyone, I have LG 43UK6300PLB TV , Intel CPU G4620 , Gigabyte B250M-DS3H with 1.4 HDMI out.Im interested if there is any chance to set up 4k60hz 4:2:0 resolution with this configuration.I have tried everything with this utillitu but 4k60hz
just doesnt show up in resolutions ..I know that hdmi 1.4 is limited to 4k30 but is it possible to do this ?https://www.tomshardware.com/amp/news/nvidia-kepler-4k-hdmi-1.4,27117.html Tnx in advance
so you'll have to delete any default extension blocks and create one manually.

Tnx for answer,do you mean to delete default extension blocks with CRU or find somewhere else in files?


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10-23-2020, 01:25 PM
Post: #5203
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(10-23-2020 03:47 AM)slobo2712 Wrote:  Tnx for answer,do you mean to delete default extension blocks with CRU or find somewhere else in files?
Yes, delete the default extension block with CRU. Why do you have three extension blocks? Why did you delete the detailed resolutions? Where is the HDMI data block that I told you to add? You need one extension block with HDMI support and 4:2:0 resolutions. You need one detailed resolution to define the native resolution.
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10-23-2020, 01:28 PM
Post: #5204
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(10-23-2020 02:47 AM)jaylumx Wrote:  I have managed to get hold of Monitor asset manager by Entech. Will this allow me to dump the full edid with displayID - btw it is the only edid manager i found that allowed me to save the extension block information - If so, what are the steps i would take with CRU to circumvent Nvidia's limitation of only reading one extension block?
I don't think that will read more than one extension block either. You can save the EDID as a .bin file and then import the file with CRU.
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10-23-2020, 02:32 PM
Post: #5205
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(10-23-2020 12:44 AM)krom_lg Wrote:  I need help to change EDID on my monitor with this program, for me changes I made dosent take effect after using restart.exe. I have Samsung C27HG70 connected via DisplayPort. I want change free-sync range and ID of the monitor. Can someone help me?

Can someone answer to my question?
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10-23-2020, 04:24 PM
Post: #5206
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-12-2020 02:51 AM)2000Arsen Wrote:  
(03-11-2020 11:43 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(03-10-2020 03:36 AM)2000Arsen Wrote:  Hello, I have some problem with latest AMD drivers since I updated to Adrenalin 2020 Edition drivers from previous 2019 Edition drivers. Problem is that when I change something with CRU and then when I either turn monitor off and then on (manually or through windows) or enter sleep mode and then resume working, screen became fading, like there some dark filter on screen. It return to normal if I change resolution or refresh rate or turn off/on gpu scaling in driver settings. This problem occur with all Adrenalin 2020 Edition drivers, but previous 2019 Edition drivers works fine.
As I wrote before, it didn't matter what I change via CRU, problem occur only when I change something. But I'll write what I ussally change, just in case. I delete all resolution that above monitors's own (2560x1080) and I change Freesync range from 40-75 to 25-75.
My monitor is LG UltraWide 29WK600-W connected via HDMI, GPU is AMD Radeon RX 580, CPU is AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, Motherboard is MSI X570-A PRO.
P.S. I think I made a lot of mistakes in the text, but English isn't my native language so I hope you'll forgive me for this. Blush
Sounds like an HDR bug in the driver. If you don't need HDR, try turning off HDR in the Windows display settings. If that doesn't help, try deleting any HDR metadata blocks in the extension block.
HDR already turned off in Windows display settings and I just tried to delete HDR metadata block and it didn't help.
As far as I noticed this problem occur when I changed something, no matter what exactly so it happend when there is override and since it's occur only with new drivers, I think the source of problem is driver, but I tried different driver settings and none of them solve this problem.

Hi,

Was there ever a solution found to this problem? Tried searching this thread, but didnt find any further discussion.

I have the same problem and haven't been able to use CRU with AMD 2020 drivers. There is a thread about this on AMD forums: https://community.amd.com/thread/246376

There is a proposed solution of enabling 10bit pixel format under Graphics settings. While enabling it removes the dimming problem, it effectively brokes Freesync functionality as 3D apps become totally unusable flickery and stuttery mess. Plus lots of screen blackouts during launching and exiting 3D applications.

Im using Vega GPU and Samsung CF791 display. Anything that could be tried?
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10-23-2020, 07:15 PM (Last edited: 10-23-2020, 07:43 PM by slobo2712)
Post: #5207
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(10-23-2020 01:25 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(10-23-2020 03:47 AM)slobo2712 Wrote:  Tnx for answer,do you mean to delete default extension blocks with CRU or find somewhere else in files?
Yes, delete the default extension block with CRU. Why do you have three extension blocks? Why did you delete the detailed resolutions? Where is the HDMI data block that I told you to add? You need one extension block with HDMI support and 4:2:0 resolutions. You need one detailed resolution to define the native resolution.

Ok I did what you said,and im missing something because I have lose all 4k resolutions,only 1080p left to choice in windows.Also I can add 4k res by hdmi support at picture 4 but only 30hz..


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10-23-2020, 08:07 PM
Post: #5208
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hey ToastyX! I'm hoping you can help.

I have an Acer ED273UR 1440/144Hz display connected to my gaming PC (RX 5700 XT) with DP, 1440, Freesync, all good. Nintendo Switch on the HDMI input, also good (though 1080p obv).

On the DVI input, I have a Thinkpad dock connected to an HDMI KVM, then to the monitor with an HDMI-DVI cable. The dock is shared between a T450s (i5-5300U) and X270 (i5-6300U). When I first connected this, it was finicky, but it worked at 1440/60 (albeit with very minor artifacts). Something happened yesterday and now it refuses to recognize 2560x1440 as an available resolution.

I tried creating a custom resolution in the Intel control panel but I get "The custom resolution exceeds the bandwidth capacity."

I downloaded CRU and added 1440/60 to the Detailed Resolutions, but it's still not available. Not sure if the Intel driver links on the first post of this thread are accurate, but they reference v15 and I'm on v20 and v26. The Intel links also say the drivers are only for Win 7 and 8.1, but I'm on 10.

If I connect the HDMI cable to the Thinkpad dock, it recognizes 1440 fine. I'm hoping there's some way I can capture this config and then force it even when it's unavailable.
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10-23-2020, 11:53 PM
Post: #5209
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(10-23-2020 08:07 PM)plaganum Wrote:  Hey ToastyX! I'm hoping you can help.

I have an Acer ED273UR 1440/144Hz display connected to my gaming PC (RX 5700 XT) with DP, 1440, Freesync, all good. Nintendo Switch on the HDMI input, also good (though 1080p obv).

On the DVI input, I have a Thinkpad dock connected to an HDMI KVM, then to the monitor with an HDMI-DVI cable. The dock is shared between a T450s (i5-5300U) and X270 (i5-6300U). When I first connected this, it was finicky, but it worked at 1440/60 (albeit with very minor artifacts). Something happened yesterday and now it refuses to recognize 2560x1440 as an available resolution.

I tried creating a custom resolution in the Intel control panel but I get "The custom resolution exceeds the bandwidth capacity."

I downloaded CRU and added 1440/60 to the Detailed Resolutions, but it's still not available. Not sure if the Intel driver links on the first post of this thread are accurate, but they reference v15 and I'm on v20 and v26. The Intel links also say the drivers are only for Win 7 and 8.1, but I'm on 10.
You need an HDMI support data block in the first extension block. Intel changed the links at some point. I don't know which drivers work with EDID overrides. The way they handle drivers is confusing. They have a bunch of different driver versions and multiple branches for different GPUs instead of a single unified driver like AMD and NVIDIA. Newer drivers should work, but some people had issues with DCH drivers.
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10-23-2020, 11:53 PM
Post: #5210
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(10-23-2020 07:15 PM)slobo2712 Wrote:  Ok I did what you said,and im missing something because I have lose all 4k resolutions,only 1080p left to choice in windows.Also I can add 4k res by hdmi support at picture 4 but only 30hz..
Try changing the first detailed resolution to 30 Hz. If 60 Hz still isn't available, then the driver doesn't support YCbCr 4:2:0.
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