Rippling effect
Rippling effect
I'm having some difficulties with graphic "rippling" when panning with TrackIR 4 and TrackClip. It frequently looks like an old TV screen that can't catch up with itself, i.e. the image will ripple as I pan around both vertically and horizontally. Can this be due to a graphic card driver that's not updated? Thanks.
Re: Rippling effect
Most likely you are seeing this as you do not have v-sync turned on in your game. Look for an option in game to turn on V-Sync. If there is no option you can also force it on with you video card driver software. Google V-Sync to find out more.
Re: Rippling effect
Which gaming application are you running?
Which version of the TrackIR software are you running?
System OS?
Which version of the TrackIR software are you running?
System OS?
Re: Rippling effect
Sorry, I should have been more specific. I've been having difficulties (screen tearing?) running TrackIR 4 + TrackClip Pro in Flight Simulator 9. Strangely enough, TrackIR works fine in FSX.Which gaming application are you running?
Which version of the TrackIR software are you running?
System OS?
The system OS is Windows XP, and I'm using a NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS video card.
Any ideas? Can this have anything to do with V-Sync, screen tearing or drivers? And, most importantly, how do I fix it?
Re: Rippling effect
1 - Make sure you have the latest video card drivers installed.
2 - Do you have V-Sync enabled in the video card settings, within the Nvidia application?
3 - Do you have Anti-Aliasing enabled, or disabled in FS9?
4 - Are you running in windowed or full-screen mode?
2 - Do you have V-Sync enabled in the video card settings, within the Nvidia application?
3 - Do you have Anti-Aliasing enabled, or disabled in FS9?
4 - Are you running in windowed or full-screen mode?