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Framedrops using powerstrip with moome, is there a solution?

 
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Murillo



Joined: 30 Dec 2007
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Location: Sweden

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 4:27 pm    Post subject: Framedrops using powerstrip with moome, is there a solution?

Does anybody here use Powerstrip together with Moome ext full hd V. 3? I would like to know how you set it up.

I have some problems with what I think is frame drops when I use powerstrip together with the moome. Earlier I thought that it maybe had to do with output sync but somebody explained that it had nothing to do with that. My HTPC is set to 1920x1080p at 60Hz. When I use the same resolution without powerstrip the image flows relatively smooth. But the overall image quality looks better when I use powerstrip and moome together (don’t know why). When I increase the refresh rate, using powerstrip, I se a huge difference in the smoothness of playback. Nevertheless I need to increase the refresh rate a little bit more, because it still jidders. But when I try to increase it the image disappears. I can only go as high as 60,095.

Is there anyway to go a little bit higher using moome and powerstrip? Since most of the material I watch is 24 fps mkv files, I tried to set it at 48 Hz without any luck. I know that it says that the moome only accepts 50hz, 59hz and 60hz at 1080p. But I talked to a guy briefly that said that the moome would accept 48 Hz at 1080p. Is this true? I think that I tried 1080p at 72 Hz and that I got an image displayed. But 72 hz is a little bit high. I need to use power strip to solve wrapping problems I get with my 1209 at 1080p. Is there anybody here that could explain if there is a solution to my problem?

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