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Mick <michaelkintzios@×××××.com> [10-04-24 17:20]: |
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> On Saturday 24 April 2010 15:58:23 meino.cramer@×××.de wrote: |
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> > Mick <michaelkintzios@×××××.com> [10-04-24 16:56]: |
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> > > On Saturday 24 April 2010 14:33:39 William Kenworthy wrote: |
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> > > > Not sure if it will help, but try setting your kernel jiffies to 300hz? |
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> > > > - 300 is evenly divisible by both 60 and 50 and I think was introduced |
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> > > > for this reason. |
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> > > Assuming your "jiffies" imply the kernel's setting of CONFIG_HZ_300=y, |
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> > > we're still talking about the kernel here, not the video card ... |
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> > > Anyway, isn't CONFIG_HZ_1000=y a better option for a modern desktop? |
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> > > 1000 is also divisible by both 50 & 60. |
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> > ...how carefully do you devide 1000 by 60 to not to break it apart ? |
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> > ;) |
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> Oops! It is evident that I cannot use a calculator! O_O |
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> Regards, |
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> Mick |
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It is -- of course -- definetly a bug in the firmware of the |
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calculator! Sure! :) |
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I have looked into my .config and it says to run my box with 1000Hz. |
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I will try to set it at 300Hz, which will bring mplayer to protest |
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against... |
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But if my LCD will better live with 300Hz ... |
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Ok, other ideas what produces the distortions? |
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