Nvidia 2 Manuel D’Utilisation
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5. Confi gure additional synchronization settings as needed:
Select which edge of the sync signal to use to trigger the sync
pulses - leading or falling edge.
pulses - leading or falling edge.
If necessary, you can double the sync frequency by clicking the
Both edges radio button under Trigger sync pulses from the frame
start signal using.
Both edges radio button under Trigger sync pulses from the frame
start signal using.
Note:
This control is available only for TTL signals.
Ou tgo in g Sync trigg ered from lead in g and falling ed ge
H ouse signal
Sy nc Pulse
If the external signal is an interlaced signal - such as is used to
drive a 1080i display - then click the The external signal is an
interlaced signal check box.
drive a 1080i display - then click the The external signal is an
interlaced signal check box.
This causes the fi rst fi eld of an interlaced signal to be used to
synchronize the display. For example, for a 60Hz interlaced
signal, the effective 120 Hz fi eld sync is converted to a 60 Hz
frame-sync signal.
synchronize the display. For example, for a 60Hz interlaced
signal, the effective 120 Hz fi eld sync is converted to a 60 Hz
frame-sync signal.
To introduce a timing delay to the house sync signal:
In the Sync delay text box enter the delay (in microseconds) that
you want to introduce.
In the Sync delay text box enter the delay (in microseconds) that
you want to introduce.
6. Click
OK.
A Monitor Settings dialog box appears, asking if you want to keep the
changed settings
changed settings
.
7. Click
Yes to keep the new settings, or click No to revert to the
previous settings.
NVIDIA Frame Synchronization Under Windows XP