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<description><![CDATA[Hi Samuel,
Unfortunately this isn't something we support in DisplayFusion, sorry!]]></description>
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Hi Samuel,<br/>
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Unfortunately this isn't something we support in DisplayFusion, sorry!
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<description><![CDATA[EDIT:
Partially solved:
I used the Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) to disable the problematic resolution. Now DSR scales the display to the correct resolution.
However, I'm still interested if the alternative (look for "*") is possible? - since running 50 milion pixels is not really feasable, ...]]></description>
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<b>EDIT:</b><br/>
Partially solved:<br/>
I used the <a href="https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><b>Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)</b></a> to disable the problematic resolution. Now DSR scales the display to the correct resolution.<br/>
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<b>However</b>, <span style="text-decoration:underline;">I'm still interested if the alternative (look for "*") is possible?</span> - <i>since running 50 milion pixels is not really feasable, even on a high-end workstation.</i><br/>
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I'm looking for a way to scale resolutions of my 3 monitors 2-times.<br/>
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Two monitors= <b>1080p 16:9</b> | <i>desired-res:</i> <b>3840x2160</b><br/>
UHD TV [LG]= <b>2160p 16:9</b> | <i>desired-res:</i> <b>7680x4320</b><br/>
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<b>What I've tried:</b><br/>
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• Custom scaling in NVIDIA control panel<br/>
- Works on the monitors, but TV refuses to display the resolution<br/>
• DSR Factor in NVIDIA control panel<br/>
- Doesn't work properly. Since the highest possible resolution for the TV is 4096x2160, that's what the DSR scales that resolution to (8192x4320) and breaks the 16:9 ratio. <i>Maybe there's a way to disable that resolution?</i><br/>
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<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><b>*An alternative:</b></span><br/>
I don't need the TV to be scaled, I just need it to "behave" as if it was.<br/>
Since I'll use splits for the TV, quarter of the screen will be as big as my other monitors.<br/>
Maybe there's a way to scale the size of the display, to <b>behave</b> like it's res is twice as big, <b>without actually scaling</b> the res?<br/>
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Also, there was a change in beta 20: "Added a physical scaling mode option for monitor configurations". Is this it? Could it help?: <i>(attachment4)</i><br/>
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<b>The purpose:</b><br/>
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I need the resolution of my main monitor to render at 4K for screen recording, but maintain the functionality of my setup.<br/>
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<i>Previous topic title: Problem with scaling resolutions on mismatching monitor setup<br/>
Attachments:<br/>
1.: Current scaled setup that I'm stuck with.<br/>
2.: Desired setup in terms of monitor layout.<br/>
3.: NVidia control panel DSR resolutions.<br/>
4.: Physical scaling update?</i>
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