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I have an Nvidia GPU, 144 hz Adaptive-Sync monitor and have G-Sync Compatible mode enabled (fullscreen only!) in Nvidia Control Panel.
No matter how I open any video windowed or fullscreen it always triggers VRR and monitor reports huge refresh rate fluctuations. I can forcibly disable VRR for mpv.exe only in NVCP but then the monitor turns off and on every time I open and close mpv which is annoying as hell.
When I watch video in browsers it's always stable 144 hz with VRR enabled system wide and the monitor doesn't turn off and on which is what I expect from mpv.
I am using Windows 11 and the latest shinchiro mpv build.
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I have an Nvidia GPU, 144 hz Adaptive-Sync monitor and have G-Sync Compatible mode enabled (fullscreen only!) in Nvidia Control Panel.
No matter how I open any video windowed or fullscreen it always triggers VRR and monitor reports huge refresh rate fluctuations. I can forcibly disable VRR for mpv.exe only in NVCP but then the monitor turns off and on every time I open and close mpv which is annoying as hell.
When I watch video in browsers it's always stable 144 hz with VRR enabled system wide and the monitor doesn't turn off and on which is what I expect from mpv.
I am using Windows 11 and the latest shinchiro mpv build.
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