09-01-2022 07:58 AM
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09-13-2022 05:58 AM
09-13-2022 02:03 PM
HexHyteI'd like a video of that, sounds interesting.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/227320#Comment_227320
Sure, I will do it later.
After my reply i played a bit more while streaming and unfortunately i've noticed lot of frame drop when the phone is transmitting through TypeC.
Video image on the phone stutters way more than anticipated, i already saw this issue before, it did happen with my old Rog Phone 2 when a game kept constantly switching between 60 and 120hz mode for some reason but with the Rog Phone 3 it seems like this happens even when 120hz mode is correctly being used. I would start from here to eventually bugfix the issue. @Mattias_ASUS
Anyway, Elgato and the phone itself correctly set the transmission mode to 120hz 1080p.
I would also suggest to check if the transmission mode is set to 1080p 120hz and not 2K 120hz.
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09-14-2022 07:34 AM
DanishbluntOh look who we have here!https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/227544#Comment_227544
I'd like a video of that, sounds interesting.
also it cant pass through 2k res, the phone mirrors itself with its own resolution, there is no such thing as "2k transmission" if the phone itself cannot reach that resolution.
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09-14-2022 01:05 PM
09-14-2022 02:07 PM
HexHyteAll the "internal EDID" does is tell the phone what mode the capture card supports, that's all. This is mostly useful for setups that have no output conencted to them and has literally 0 effect on the phone as they still simply mirror the screen and don't care in the slightest what modes your capture card supports.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/227798#Comment_227798
Oh look who we have here!
About the "2K transmission mode": i am referring to the internal EDID parameter, Elgato 4k Capture Utility has this option called EDID (internal) that allows you to change the emulated (i guess so right?) EDID of the capture card.
If i set this parameter to 1440p (120hz) the screen display will be accommodated inside a 1440p canvas which of course produces a better quality image compared to the 1080p (120hz) parameter. However, setting the EDID to 1440p will cause some overflow (i guess) because the transmission will start audio/video stuttering or wont start at all.
This is why i recommended @ehunt22 to check if the transmission is set to run at 1080p 120hz. Maybe you have a better way to call it
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