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High Refresh Rate Causes Stuttering.

Open Sheeepman opened this issue 8 years ago • 8 comments

Title says it all.

I've got the monitor set to 180Hz and whenever the video plays it's rather choppy/stutering.

I've dropped it down to 60Hz to see if it changes anything and it made everything smoother so I'm assuming the refresh rate is to blame.

Thanks.

Sheeepman avatar Sep 14 '17 00:09 Sheeepman

+1 on this. My main monitor is 165Hz and video is very choppy. One of my additional monitors is set to 75Hz and its choppy as well. When setting all monitors to 60Hz its very nice and smooth. It's a lovely screensaver (one of my favorite features from the) - Would love to have it play smoothly.

an303042 avatar Dec 07 '17 07:12 an303042

+1. Would like to see a checkbox in Aerial settings that would allow us to lock down screensaver display to 60Hz

cheeyi avatar Dec 09 '17 16:12 cheeyi

Disabling G-Sync fixed this issue for me. nVidia Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > Program Settings > Add the screen saver by selecting it from the recently used applications list > Monitor Technology - Fixed Refresh

grabvba avatar Dec 31 '17 20:12 grabvba

Grabvba, this worked for me as well!

turbosi92 avatar Jan 05 '18 15:01 turbosi92

This is happening for me too, I get super stuttery playback on my 144Hz FreeSync monitor (Asus MG279 display, AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 GPU).

Disabling FreeSync does make the problem go away, but it's an all-or-nothing setting (no per-app option) so that's not much of a solution.

ialexryan avatar Jan 22 '18 00:01 ialexryan

Running on a Dell 27" 144" gsync monitor and i see no stuttering here ...

FantDev avatar Jul 05 '18 19:07 FantDev

@ialexryan You can do an application-specific setting for this in the Radeon settings. For whatever reason, it won't let you make one for a .scr so make a shortcut to send to the desktop off of Aerial.scr. Then in Radeon Gaming settings "add a game" and then click the shortcut on your desktop. Once you do this Radeon associates the profile with c:\Windows\Aerial.scr and you can delete the shortcut. In the "game" specific settings for the 'shortcut' you can turn off freesync and limit the FPS to 30. This resolved my stutter issue.

woodsyb-zz avatar May 28 '20 14:05 woodsyb-zz

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@ialexryanhttps://github.com/ialexryan You can do an application-specific setting for this in the Radeon settings. For whatever reason, it won't let you make one for a .scr so make a shortcut to send to the desktop off of Aerial.scr. Then in Radeon Gaming settings "add a game" and then click the shortcut on your desktop. Once you do this Radeon associates the profile with c:\Windows\Aerial.scr and you can delete the shortcut. In the "game" specific settings for the 'shortcut' you can turn off freesync and limit the FPS to 30. This resolved my stutter issue.

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