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This issue has nothing to do with Flash. There is a bit over 3/100 of a second lag at any resolution. There is no way to get it lower. It is much worse with Composite input.... I don't know about Component.
(my issue with Flash is that 100FPS movies don't run at 100 FPS inside the...
Tony... Here is the same program but with 3 identical counters
http://webpages.charter.net/shadowfax1/counter2.html
That should make it much easier for you.
If you open the SWF file directly, you can scale it to any size...
http://webpages.charter.net/shadowfax1/counter2.swf
Are you running in DVI mode?
I connected my 2405 to my notebook with D-sub, and got some flashing lines... the notebook probably can't handle the display...
I made a simple counter in flash.... It increases the count by one every 1/100 of a second.
It will not sychronize with the refresh, of course, so it needs to be tested several times for accuracy.
Set two monitors in Clone Mode, run the flash counter, then take a picture of both screens at...
Lag test:
http://webpages.charter.net/shadowfax1/counter.html
This program may have some tearing issues.... I can't guarentee that it is 100% accurate.
I made a small program in Flash that displays a number that increases by one every 1/60 of a second
I put my CRT and my new 2405 LCD in clone mode, and I took this picture:
The monitor looks quite good overall, but there are a few things that annoy me.
There is a 2-3 frame delay between input and display. I put my monitor in clone mode with a my previous monitor, a CRT, and when playing games, the CRT displayed the image first. There is also some blur, of...
Ok, I think it looks better than mine.... I've purchased the 2045, but I'm worried that I may not like it, as I don't like the other 2 LCDs I've tried.