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Old 20 March 2024, 11:29   #1
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50HZ/60HZ - again

It is a known problem that on the average 60HZ monitors, Amiga emulation is problematic. The WINUAE program will stutter graphics at 50HZ and run too fast at 60HZ.

On the other handheld consoles with 60HZ screens, like the PS VITA or the Switch (UAE4ALL), this problem does not occur.

What is the reason for this?
Is there any way to solve this in the WINUAE program?

Thank you:
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Old 20 March 2024, 19:43   #2
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Because trying to show 50 fps using 60 fps display means some frames are duplicated which is instantly noticeable.

I really recommend getting variable sync monitor and GPU that supports it.
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Old 22 March 2024, 13:37   #3
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I experimented with this in the past, besides VRR, i used a tool called cru (custom resolution utility) to make a 50hz resolution preset for my monitor for WinUAE to use, it has a lot of advanced features, even for VRR stuff, HDR and much more.

https://www.monitortests.com/forum/T...on-Utility-CRU
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