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<blockquote data-quote="cmbe" data-source="post: 352634" data-attributes="member: 69442"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Maybe you can do what you intend with this MP functionality (call scripts with a change of resolution instead, or together with, a change of refresh rate). But don't forget the trigger of this mechanism is the refresh rates, so you should defaults your RR to an "unusual" refresh rate. In the example below 60Hz.cmd (or any other RR you want to use) should have your configuration for 720p@60Hz and the 24Hz.cmd and 50Hz.cmd with the config for 1080p@ their correct RR. Of course you should be aware that you have to live with the limitation that on 60Hz material (or other of your choice) will be played at 720p.</p><p></p><p> <entry name="autochangerefreshrate">yes</entry></p><p> <entry name="notify_on_refreshrate">no</entry></p><p> <entry name="cinema_ext">C:\\24Hz.cmd</entry></p><p> <entry name="pal_ext">C:\\50Hz.cmd</entry></p><p> <entry name="ntsc_ext">C:\\60Hz.cmd</entry></p><p> <entry name="tv_ext">C:\\50Hz.cmd</entry></p><p> <entry name="cinema_fps">23.976;24</entry></p><p> <entry name="pal_fps">25</entry></p><p> <entry name="ntsc_fps">29.97;30</entry></p><p> <entry name="tv_fps">25</entry></p><p> <entry name="cinema_hz">24</entry></p><p> <entry name="pal_hz">50</entry></p><p> <entry name="ntsc_hz">60</entry></p><p> <entry name="tv_hz">50</entry></p><p> <strong> <entry name="default_hz">ntsc_hz</entry></strong></p><p><strong> <entry name="use_default_hz">yes</entry></strong></p><p> <entry name="devicereset">no</entry></p><p> <entry name="force_refresh_rate">yes</entry></p><p></p><p><strong>Bold</strong>: Values that forces the default settings to "ntsc_hz" (60Hz) when returning to MP GUI.</p><p></p><p>Or you could use Reclock (see it at slysoft) modifying the RunEvent.vbs included, together with Powerstrip or something similar (please see the alternatives provided by Gibman: CCC ) to do what you intend (you have to know VB Script). This method is highly recommended if your TV/Monitor (you don't tell their capabilities) only support specific Refresh Rates (such as 50hz or 60Hz) as Reclock will adapt the speed at each played material.</p><p></p><p>But maybe someone is seeing other possibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmbe, post: 352634, member: 69442"] Hi, Maybe you can do what you intend with this MP functionality (call scripts with a change of resolution instead, or together with, a change of refresh rate). But don't forget the trigger of this mechanism is the refresh rates, so you should defaults your RR to an "unusual" refresh rate. In the example below 60Hz.cmd (or any other RR you want to use) should have your configuration for 720p@60Hz and the 24Hz.cmd and 50Hz.cmd with the config for 1080p@ their correct RR. Of course you should be aware that you have to live with the limitation that on 60Hz material (or other of your choice) will be played at 720p. <entry name="autochangerefreshrate">yes</entry> <entry name="notify_on_refreshrate">no</entry> <entry name="cinema_ext">C:\\24Hz.cmd</entry> <entry name="pal_ext">C:\\50Hz.cmd</entry> <entry name="ntsc_ext">C:\\60Hz.cmd</entry> <entry name="tv_ext">C:\\50Hz.cmd</entry> <entry name="cinema_fps">23.976;24</entry> <entry name="pal_fps">25</entry> <entry name="ntsc_fps">29.97;30</entry> <entry name="tv_fps">25</entry> <entry name="cinema_hz">24</entry> <entry name="pal_hz">50</entry> <entry name="ntsc_hz">60</entry> <entry name="tv_hz">50</entry> [B] <entry name="default_hz">ntsc_hz</entry> <entry name="use_default_hz">yes</entry>[/B] <entry name="devicereset">no</entry> <entry name="force_refresh_rate">yes</entry> [B]Bold[/B]: Values that forces the default settings to "ntsc_hz" (60Hz) when returning to MP GUI. Or you could use Reclock (see it at slysoft) modifying the RunEvent.vbs included, together with Powerstrip or something similar (please see the alternatives provided by Gibman: CCC ) to do what you intend (you have to know VB Script). This method is highly recommended if your TV/Monitor (you don't tell their capabilities) only support specific Refresh Rates (such as 50hz or 60Hz) as Reclock will adapt the speed at each played material. But maybe someone is seeing other possibilities. [/QUOTE]
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