2014-04-15, 12:21
(2014-04-15, 09:14)Gregoire Wrote:Quote:Changing "adjust refresh..." to on start/stop should avoid the new behaviour.
I have done that. The way I always have it. Still, it switched refreshrates where it shouldn't.
I don't believe refresh rate can change apart from at start/stop when set to "start/stop".
You'll need to provide a debug log which will show this.
If you can provide a sample file that triggers the refresh change (when you think it shouldn't) I can investigate.
EDIT:
are you sure it is a refresh rate change, and not just "no signal" or some other failure?
Is this definitely new to the most recent build?
Adding "refresh_change = 2" to config.txt will disable the code for detecting refresh rate changes on firmware.