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Why cant i select certain refresh rates with NEC internal?

 
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CasetheCorvetteman




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PostLink    Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:08 pm    Post subject: Why cant i select certain refresh rates with NEC internal? Reply with quote


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Ive been trying a few things cause i got some nVIDIA glasses today, which work flawlessly when i connect with RGB-HV, but if i connect with HDMI the way i was, im limited to the refresh rates i can select, which for some reason is getting less and less every time i try something...


What is the go here? Why is this so contrained?? What can i do to fix this? Creating a custom res doesnt work either.

Up til today, i could select ( and regularly used ) 1920x1080i @60Hz, which Windows called 30Hz... Now i can select 25Hz and thats it...

Why is this all so difficult?

Does anyone have a custom EDID i can put into Windows so this will just WORK like it should?

The projector is a Runco DTV991. I want to be able to use it with the nVIDIA glasses and see no reason why such a capable projector cant be made to work the way it should, it works with RGB-HV, why not with HDMI through the MOOME?

This is clearly not the MOOME card that is the issue here, but i think the EDID it reports to Windows is an issue of sorts.
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Boilermaker




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PostLink    Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 2:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Which Moome are you using? I had similar problems with the Moome Mux passing some oddball resolutions/refresh rates that were well below his bandwidth maximum.
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CasetheCorvetteman




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PostLink    Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 2:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Boilermaker wrote:
Which Moome are you using? I had similar problems with the Moome Mux passing some oddball resolutions/refresh rates that were well below his bandwidth maximum.

Yeah mate i did, i used RGB-HV instead and it worked without a hitch Smile
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