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Vertical synchronization or
Vsync can
refer to:
Analog television#Vertical synchronization, a
process in
which a
pulse signal separates analog video fields...
- part of the
signal in
almost the
leftmost part of the
vertical blanking interval),
entire frame,
another VBI with
VSYNC,
beginning of the
third frame...
- them (page flipping).
Nvidia and AMD
video adapters provide an 'Adaptive
Vsync' option,
which will turn on
vertical synchronization only when the frame...
- The
Vsync software library is a BSD-licensed open
source library written in C# for the .NET platform,
providing a wide
variety of
primitives for fault-tolerant...
- "Project Butter",
which uses
touch anti****tion,
triple buffering,
extended vsync timing and a
fixed frame rate of 60 fps to
create a
fluid and "buttery-smooth"...
- with
respect to
screen tearing),
Adaptive VSync can be
turned on in the
driver control panel. It will
enable VSync if the
framerate is at or
above 60 FPS...
- is
different than the display's
refresh rate,
screen tearing can occur.
Vsync mitigates this, but it caps the
frame rate to the display's
refresh rate...
-
eliminating screen tearing and the need for
software alternatives such as
Vsync. G-Sync
eliminates screen tearing by
allowing a
video display's refresh...
- (powers EDID
EEPROM chip on some monitors),
formerly key Pin 10 GND
Ground (
VSync, DDC) Pin 11 ID0/RES
Reserved since E-DDC,
formerly monitor id. bit 0 Pin...
-
double and
triple buffering, respectively, with
vertical synchronization (
vsync) enabled. In each graph, time
flows from left to right. Note that 3 shows...