"adjust display refresh rate to match video"

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RckStr Offline
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Does this setting work with OSX? It doesnt seem to when I try it with My BenQ W10000. Or maybe I`m doing something wrong?
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No, it isn't currently enabled. For the most part it doesn't seem to cause any issues for anything I watch on OS X.

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RckStr Offline
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Allright, thanks for notifying! I was expecting my projector to switch to 24p on certain sources and I was starting to go mad playing with settings both under xbmc and osx to have it work Laugh

Do you guys post a changelog anywhere with the updates?
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Any way to turn it on, or does it not work yet?
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bushwakko Wrote:Any way to turn it on, or does it not work yet?

To quote jmarshall, "No, it isn't currently enabled".


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RckStr Offline
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Is it enabeled in RC1 ? would really be nice with a changelog with the rapid updates these days.
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RckStr Wrote:Is it enabeled in RC1 ? would really be nice with a changelog with the rapid updates these days.

No. If you want to trac progress see http://trac.xbmc.org/timeline


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Thanks alot man Smile
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davilla Wrote:No. If you want to trac progress see http://trac.xbmc.org/timeline

Hi, is there a ticket number for this - am having some trouble finding it Laugh

Also, have you guys looked at cscreen - its a tiny cmd line app that can set the screen size/refresh rates. All that would be needed is for XBMC to read the values required and pass it to cscreen.
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Any news in this? Is this being worked on or is osx limitting this from happening?
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