الهاوي Posted Sunday at 11:47 AM Posted Sunday at 11:47 AM What is the tool used with DVBViewer to know the screen resolution... it appears in the corner of the DVBViewer program and the ratio is 50 here highlighted in yellow https://r2.image-upload.app/ptImg/oWRqMK7X.jpg Quote
Griga Posted Monday at 09:45 AM Posted Monday at 09:45 AM Sorry, I don't understand what you mean. Which screen resolution? The resolution of your monitor? And which ratio? Ratio between what and what? Quote
الهاوي Posted Monday at 02:11 PM Author Posted Monday at 02:11 PM https://uploadkb.com/do.php?img=47 When the image is at its normal scale, its score is 50, and when its quality decreases, the score drops to 45, and so on. https://a.top4top.io/p_3832ggv5f1.jpg https://uploadkb.com/do.php?id=47 Quote
Griga Posted Monday at 04:15 PM Posted Monday at 04:15 PM Which score? Where does it come from? Quote
Frankobert Posted Tuesday at 12:33 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:33 PM On 6/28/2026 at 1:47 PM, الهاوي said: What is the tool used with DVBViewer to know the screen resolution... it appears in the corner of the DVBViewer program and the ratio is 50 here highlighted in yellow https://r2.image-upload.app/ptImg/oWRqMK7X.jpg oops. Beim Aufruf der .jpg im Link dieser Screen bei mir. Quote
الهاوي Posted Tuesday at 06:02 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 06:02 PM 15 hours ago, Frankobert said: oops. Beim Aufruf der .jpg im Link dieser Screen bei mir. Check out this link https://uploadkb.com/do.php?img=47 The first link, the image got blurry or its display time ran out Quote
الهاوي Posted Tuesday at 06:09 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 06:09 PM On 6/29/2026 at 9:15 AM, Griga said: Which score? Where does it come from? I think the FPS monitoring program fpsmon-5520.exe https://uploadkb.com/do.php?img=47 Quote
Griga Posted Wednesday at 05:50 AM Posted Wednesday at 05:50 AM vor 11 Stunden schrieb الهاوي: I think the FPS monitoring program fpsmon-5520.exe DVBViewer displays the nominal frames per second (FPS) of the received video stream in its status bar and on the DVBViewer Filter Property Page (see Settings -> Filters -> DVBSource). However, the actually displayed frame rate may differ, for example, because there are video decoders that are able to perform frame doubling. Or the frame rate is reduced by playback timing problems, that let the video renderer drop frames. The actually displays frame rate can usually be viewed on the video renderer property page (see Settings -> Filters -> click the Video Renderer menu item). So you don't need extra tools for displaying the frame rate. Quote
Griga Posted Wednesday at 06:01 AM Posted Wednesday at 06:01 AM @الهاوي : I will not open sceenshots anymore uploaded by you to dubious sites like r2.image-upload.app/, that are known to be used for malware distribution, or may be used for it. If you want me to see your screenshots, attach them here in the forum, like everybody else does. If you cannot do it, because there is not enough memory space for attachments left, delete old attachments that are not relevant anymore by following this link. 1 Quote
الهاوي Posted Wednesday at 07:33 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 07:33 AM https://uploadkb.com/do.php?img=48 This is the required program.. The frames appear in the corner of the viewer screen. Thanks for your cooperation. Quote
Griga Posted Wednesday at 08:06 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:06 AM Useful for games, but unnecessary for DVBViewer. Quote
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