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Can I decrease refresh rate of my monitor to 1 FPS
I was curious to see how displays work and would like to see screen drawing slowly at 1 FPS. How is it possible to see? if not possible can we emulate it with any video players like FFmpeg ? or something else?
I am using Ubuntu 16.04
display-settings refresh-rate fps
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I was curious to see how displays work and would like to see screen drawing slowly at 1 FPS. How is it possible to see? if not possible can we emulate it with any video players like FFmpeg ? or something else?
I am using Ubuntu 16.04
display-settings refresh-rate fps
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I was curious to see how displays work and would like to see screen drawing slowly at 1 FPS. How is it possible to see? if not possible can we emulate it with any video players like FFmpeg ? or something else?
I am using Ubuntu 16.04
display-settings refresh-rate fps
I was curious to see how displays work and would like to see screen drawing slowly at 1 FPS. How is it possible to see? if not possible can we emulate it with any video players like FFmpeg ? or something else?
I am using Ubuntu 16.04
display-settings refresh-rate fps
display-settings refresh-rate fps
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