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Refresh rate setting appears to sometimes not be captured in profiles correctly #299

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RBZL opened this issue Mar 10, 2024 · 1 comment
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RBZL commented Mar 10, 2024

Describe the bug
When saving a display profile with 4 monitors/TV (3 DisplayPort monitors and 1 HDMI TV), the HDMI TV is set to a 120Hz refresh rate. When the profile is later recalled, the 120Hz refresh rate is not being recalled and reverts to 60Hz. The other 3 monitors are set to 144Hz, which are recalled properly. The HDMI TV does not support 144Hz, and the resolution is a 1080p "TV" resolution instead of a PC resolution in the NVidia Control Panel. This occurs whether the refresh rate is set in the NVidia Control Panel or Windows display settings.

Usually, when recalling a profile with the 120Hz setting, when I manually change the refresh rate to 120Hz and then go back to DisplayMagician's profiles, it defaults to creating a new profile instead of updating the profile which was just loaded. This may suggest that the saved profile is not storing the 120Hz setting (instead of not recalling it), and once DM sees the current configuration with 120Hz it figures it doesn't match a currently saved profile.

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  1. Configure HDMI display with 120Hz refresh rate and save to a profile
  2. Switch to another profile, i.e. without the HDMI monitor enabled
  3. Recall the profile with the HDMI display enabled and the 120Hz setting theoretically stored
  4. Open NVidia Control Panel or Windows display settings and see that the HDMI monitor is 60Hz

Expected behaviour
Refresh rates for all displays are saved and recalled properly.

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Enviroment (please complete the following information):

  • Windows 10 22H2
  • DisplayMagician 2.6.0.522
  • NVidia 4070 Ti
  • 3x Asus VG248 monitors via DisplayPort
  • 1x Denon AV Receiver via HDMI (both receiver and TV support 1080p 120Hz, and 2160p at lower rates)

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@RBZL RBZL added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 10, 2024
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@RBZL For clarification where are you setting the refresh rate? Is it within NVIDIA Control Panel or within Windows Display Settings?

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Terry

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