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I would love the option to be able to automatically disconnect all other monitors other than the ones created by this application. That would help with which desktop is presented when connecting with Parsec or similar applications. Thank you for creating such an awesome application!
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Yes -- I'd love to replace real displays with virtualized displays for #35
One useful example is software-based black frame insertion for motion blur reduction. For those unfamiliar with black frame insertion, view this animation on a 240Hz display: https://www.testufo.com/blackframes#count=4&bonusufo=1 ... The higher the output refresh rate, the more effective BFI becomes. Motion blur reduction magnitude is (OutputHz/InputHz), so 240Hz can look 4x clearer for 60fps motion than 60Hz.
For example, Windows sees a 60Hz display, even though the real display is a 240Hz OLED. So basically, the 240Hz OLED is hidden from Windows Control Panel, while the virtual display shows up as 60Hz.
This allows software-based BFI for a lot of emulators/retro/video apps that would like to have 60fps with the low-blurness of 240fps (closer to CRT motion clarity), without needing those apps to have BFI in. Whether emulator, 60fps gaming, watching 60fps sports videos, etc.
I would love the option to be able to automatically disconnect all other monitors other than the ones created by this application. That would help with which desktop is presented when connecting with Parsec or similar applications. Thank you for creating such an awesome application!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: