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pasik | _Bnu: hmm, i wonder if it'd be possible to do something similar to what OSSC does.. it dynamically syncs to vsync rate | 10:33 |
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pasik | output refresh rate always matches input | 10:33 |
pasik | basicly that's what we'd need to have with zz9000 aswell, as an option of course, for those who know their display can handle the non-standard refresh rates and want to avoid stuttering | 10:34 |
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