So this got me googling what else NVIDIA is hiding in there. Two cool things I found: You can warp and blend on the GPU with NVAPI. You can also use Nvidia Omniverse for near real time syncing of assets between applications that support it (like having a model in Blender instantly show up in Unreal as you're creating it). It's built on USD so it's not completely proprietary either
Nvidia has A LOT of things in the pipeline/released that are really interesting. I haven't worked a lot with the warping of NVAPI, but the blending/bezel compensation that you have access to with Premium Mosaic is great and I've used it a lot over the years. I haven't dug into Omniverse yet, but it looks promising!
Unfortunately EDID control through Nvidia Control Panel is a feature that is only supported for Quadro cards. I've seen some references to using Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) www.monitortests.com/forum/thread-custom-resolution-utility-cru for the same purpose. It's still receiving updates as of July this year. That said, I haven't personally used it so YMMV.
So this got me googling what else NVIDIA is hiding in there. Two cool things I found: You can warp and blend on the GPU with NVAPI. You can also use Nvidia Omniverse for near real time syncing of assets between applications that support it (like having a model in Blender instantly show up in Unreal as you're creating it). It's built on USD so it's not completely proprietary either
Nvidia has A LOT of things in the pipeline/released that are really interesting. I haven't worked a lot with the warping of NVAPI, but the blending/bezel compensation that you have access to with Premium Mosaic is great and I've used it a lot over the years. I haven't dug into Omniverse yet, but it looks promising!
Situation: my gpu is already full of Monitor plugged. And i need a remote screen for teamviewer can i use this edid??
Unfortunately not, it still can only go up to the limits of the hardware you have installed :(
amazing! if only there was a solution for geforce gpus. is there?
Unfortunately EDID control through Nvidia Control Panel is a feature that is only supported for Quadro cards. I've seen some references to using Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) www.monitortests.com/forum/thread-custom-resolution-utility-cru for the same purpose. It's still receiving updates as of July this year. That said, I haven't personally used it so YMMV.