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Render synchronization
Hi everyone!
I'm running an application which requires a tight sychronization with the actual monitor displayed frames. Is there a way to get into the script a start of monitor frame event or a vertical sync flag from the graphic card? Thank you all, Thales |
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The viz.POST_SWAP_EVENT is probably the closest you will get to a vertical sync event, without diving into low-level code. The event is triggered after the frame buffer swap, so it should be essentially right after the monitor vertical sync trigger.
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Hi Farshizzo!
Thank you for you fast reply! ![]() I'll try this and be back to tell you how it worked out. Best, Thales |
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| actual monitor frames, frame synchronization, vertical sync |
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