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<blockquote data-quote="seco" data-source="post: 276687" data-attributes="member: 54595"><p>kenwonders, you're right. I forgot that the RefreshRateControl "test" version posted in somewhere at page 2 in this thread (and by you later) supports changing Powerstrip profiles and timings too!</p><p></p><p>But the problems is still that RefreshRateControl accepts refresh rates to be used as "events" only as integers. For example, I would like to refresh rates "23.976" and "24" be totally different events and therefore different timings, but currently this is not possible because 23.976 and 24 both will be detected as 24 and send an "event" 24.</p><p></p><p>With Powerstrip timings I can make both 23.976 and 24 timings, but without correct event it is not possible to use the correct one.</p><p></p><p>(24 timings for Blu-Rays, 23.976 timings for most of my .mkv files)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seco, post: 276687, member: 54595"] kenwonders, you're right. I forgot that the RefreshRateControl "test" version posted in somewhere at page 2 in this thread (and by you later) supports changing Powerstrip profiles and timings too! But the problems is still that RefreshRateControl accepts refresh rates to be used as "events" only as integers. For example, I would like to refresh rates "23.976" and "24" be totally different events and therefore different timings, but currently this is not possible because 23.976 and 24 both will be detected as 24 and send an "event" 24. With Powerstrip timings I can make both 23.976 and 24 timings, but without correct event it is not possible to use the correct one. (24 timings for Blu-Rays, 23.976 timings for most of my .mkv files) [/QUOTE]
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