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minus-squarenarc0tic_bird@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-29 months agoSure could be, but with most VRR displays the VRR range starts at around 48 Hz, so 24 FPS content would play at least at 48 Hz for example. The lowest multiple is likely what’s being used though (I’d have to check), so the numbers in my previous comment are probably off.
Sure could be, but with most VRR displays the VRR range starts at around 48 Hz, so 24 FPS content would play at least at 48 Hz for example.
The lowest multiple is likely what’s being used though (I’d have to check), so the numbers in my previous comment are probably off.