2014-01-31, 19:39
(2014-01-31, 18:09)jmorey Wrote: I ordered one this past Monday. I should have had it Tuesday but then Atlanta weather got in the way. Hoping to get it today. How can I reliably test the 23.976 handling. This will let me know if it might be possible to go with more of these or if I have to look at the i3 version. I've seen the post saying "have a display supporting 24hz post the output of xbmc-xrandr" but it also states "should be sufficient" which does not make me confident in it being a reliable test.
Someone actually did this over in the OpenElec forums
http://openelec.tv/forum/64-installation...t=30#96722
The relevant lines being
"<mode id="0x47" name="1920x1080" w="1920" h="1080" hz="60.00000" current="false" preferred="true"/>
<mode id="0xa9" name="1920x1080" w="1920" h="1080" hz="60.00000" current="false" preferred="false"/>
<mode id="0xaa" name="1920x1080" w="1920" h="1080" hz="59.94020" current="false" preferred="false"/>
<mode id="0xac" name="1920x1080" w="1920" h="1080" hz="30.00000" current="false" preferred="false"/>
<mode id="0xad" name="1920x1080" w="1920" h="1080" hz="24.00000" current="false" preferred="false"/>
<mode id="0xb0" name="1920x1080" w="1920" h="1080" hz="23.97608" current="true" preferred="false"/>
<mode id="0xaf" name="1920x1080" w="1920" h="1080" hz="29.97010" current="false" preferred="false"/>
<mode id="0xab" name="1920x1080i" w="1920" h="1080" hz="30.00000" current="false" preferred="false"/>
<mode id="0xae" name="1920x1080i" w="1920" h="1080" hz="29.97010" current="false" preferred="false"/>
"
So given that this is an accurate measure of the refresh rate, then this looks perfectly good. To be completely definitive, someone should probably remind what this looks like on older Ivy Bridge hardware.