treeeddd wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 4:56 am
High refresh rates and super low refresh timing is awesome for motion clarity. Next gen TN monitor is suppose to hit 500hz, I'd rather just go with oled for high refresh rates at this point. I still prefer a backlight strobing for a stronger 3d effect and motion clarity. The 3D on the G7 for movies isn't so great, because the 3d effects are subtle (from the movie) and can't be adjusted.
Are you aware of the "registry hack" to change the reported 3D monitor size? It changes how much depth you can at 100% For eg. If you change screen size from a 27" monitor to a 13.5" monitor, the 3D depth at 100% will be doubled. It's been used for games for a long time and even included in the 3D Fix Manager program.
treeeddd wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 4:56 amThe G7 is the unicorn for 3d vision, at the moment, nothing comes close in terms of lcd performance.
It's the unicorn if we can get it to work. At the moment it's unplayable due to the sync issue.
treeeddd wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 4:56 amI really hoping next gen OLED monitors will produce similar results or better, still too expensive at the moment.
Been trying for over an hour. I can't get rid of the red message with 144 Hz no matter what I do
treeeddd wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 4:56 amThe red message will also come up if the newly created nvtiming3d profile isn't correct for 144hz. You'll have to experiment and try to find a profile that will work. There's a list of them in the other monitor IDs. As long as the frequency is close in CRU and nvtimingsed, the red message will not show up.
What do you mean by the "profile isn't correct for 144 Hz"? Are you referring to the other settings like porch, total, sync width, blanking, etc. If so, are you talking about those settings in CRU or NVTimings or both?
treeeddd wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 4:56 amI will try to find a working profile for 1440p 144hz.
I read a post from you saying you got it to also work with 160 Hz. Is that the highest you've been able to achieve?
treeeddd wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 4:56 amSo, I'm sort of at a lost with the micro syncing issue. Currently, I not putting too much time into playing with the G7 because it's just a small hobby I'm getting back into.
I really hope you can figure it out. Let me know if you do. And hope someone comes along to figure out the G7 micro sync issue.
Ya, I'm perfectly willing to spend hours, days trying different settings, the problem at the moment is I have no idea what I'm doing. It's like throwing a bunch of metal bits in a pot and hoping an airplane comes out, lol. I have no method, no understand, or anything of the underlying basics of what I'm doing. I don't even understand the difference between NVTimings and CRU. I mean, how can I put 120.000 Hz in NVTimingsEd yet 121.000 Hz in CRU? How can my monitor be refreshing at 2 different refresh rates at the same time? Which one is it? 120 or 121? Why are there 2? What's the difference?
What are all the monitor timings in NVTimingsEd doing compared to CRU? When I should lean more towards changing a setting in CRU instead of NVTimings and vice-versa, etc.? Other than the glasses timings section what's the point of NVTimings when we can make all the exact changes in CRU? What's the difference?
There are literally billions of combinations of numbers and settings to use in combination with both programs (CRU & NVTimings) together....billions.
What about the other settings like porch, total, blanking, sync width, etc. are we supposed to be experimenting with those too to get the 3d working properly? If so, do we adjust them in NVTimings? CRU? Both?
Some of those settings have to be selected (clickable circle). For example, you have to select only 1 between back porch, blanking, and total. You can't select all 3. What does that mean? If I select blanking, does that mean my monitor so in "blanking mode" as opposed to "back porch" mode or "total" mode? If so, which mode of the 3 is better?
Same with Frequency. We can check only 1 at a time between the following: Refresh rate, Horizontal, and pixel clock.
In 3DTimingsEd, do I have to ever use the two decode and encode buttons?
What happens if I, for example, set 1440p in CRU and 1080p in 3DTimings? Obviously a monitor can't operate at 1440p and 1080p simultaneously so what happens then? Is my monitor listening to what I tell it to do via CRU or is my monitor listening to NVTimings?
I think I need to get educated more on what it is I'm doing before I can have even a remote chance of improving things. I tried looking up tutorials on youtube for CRU but it's just basic stuff, people just changing resolutions to custom ones which, let's face it, can be done in the NV Control Panel without the need for CRU. I'll probably post in the BlurBusters forums. I'm pretty sure that's where the ToastyX CRU program came from. I'm sure all the monitor-tech gurus on that site will be able to assist us with what direction to take with all the settings and numbers available to us.