Each time video starts playing, Refresh Rate Control will try to get its frame rate and then set best refresh rate of the monitor from the list of refresh rates (set in plugin's configuration) to prevent "tearing" and get smooth video playback.
This plugin requires PowerStrip to be installed and running. (Support for other programs may be included later)
Configuration:
Monitor number is number of monitor that will be displaying the video (useful on multimonitor PCs)
Refresh Rate Control will snap to refresh rates set in the list of refresh rates.
This is the most important setting. Before adding new ref. rate to the list, you will be given a chance to test if monitor supports it; most monitors will support even more refresh rates than stated in Windows' Display dialog,
but author is not responsible for any damage caused by using wrong refresh rate.
The best refresh rates for videos are:
for PAL (25fps): 50, 75, 100, 120, ... Hz;
for NTSC (29.9fps): 60, 90, 120, ... Hz;
for film (24fps): 48, 72, 96, ... Hz.