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I search many data on web but I can't find what does the "D: 148.500 MHz, H: 67.500 kHz, V: 60.000 Hz" means in the below example?

mode "1920x1080-60" # D: 148.500 MHz, H: 67.500 kHz, V: 60.000 Hz geometry 1920 1080 1920 3240 32 timings 6734 148 88 36 4 44 5 accel false rgba 8/16,8/8,8/0,0/0 endmode

Does parameter "V:" means the vertical fresh frequency? Does parameter "H:" means the horizontal fresh frequency?

Thanks.

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  • This question is about video technology and not a software development / programming question. It is off topic on SO. "fresh frequency" !? "refresh" perhaps.
    – Clifford
    Oct 17, 2017 at 17:00
  • I'm a software developer working on an embedded linux application, trying to figure out the refresh rate for the primary framebuffer. This is very much a software development question / topic.
    – JHawkZZ
    Mar 3, 2023 at 4:49

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Yes. That part of the file is just a sort of comment

  • D=Dot clock, or pixel rate

  • H=Horizontal, or scanline rate

  • V=Vertical, or frame rate

For the meanings of the other lines, see https://linux.die.net/man/5/fb.modes

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