Viewerframe Mode Refresh Best
To determine the "best" mode, we must first categorize the available refresh mechanisms commonly found in viewer software.
The I-frame interval should be a multiple of the frame rate (e.g., if FPS is 20, set the I-frame interval to 40 for a full refresh every 2 seconds). viewerframe mode refresh best
By following these optimization steps, you’ll ensure your monitoring setup is professional, reliable, and efficient. To determine the "best" mode, we must first
Setting the interval between 33ms and 50ms mimics a standard 20–30 FPS video feed. Setting the interval between 33ms and 50ms mimics
✅ (24, 25, 30, 50, 60 fps). ✅ 2. Check your display’s supported refresh rates (via GPU control panel or monitor OSD). ✅ 3. Choose your renderer: madVR (high-end) or EVR-CP/D3D11 (balanced). ✅ 4. Enable automatic refresh rate switching in your player or renderer. ✅ 5. Set the viewerframe mode to D3D11 flip (if available) or exclusive fullscreen. ✅ 6. Configure GPU vsync to “On” or “Fast” (or FreeSync/G-Sync for tearing-free). ✅ 7. Test with a judder test video (e.g., the “judder test” clip from AVS Forum). If motion appears perfectly steady, you’re done. ✅ 8. If micro-stutter remains, enable madVR’s “video clock” resampling or ReClock.
: Enable G-Sync or FreeSync in your GPU control panel to dynamically sync your monitor's refresh rate to the viewport's frame delivery. Software and Viewport Settings