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Testing your animation refresh rate with CSS

60 pointsby flux_w42almost 2 years ago

5 comments

bravetraveleralmost 2 years ago
Flexible refresh rates would be a good idea. I have two that exceed 144Hz at different points (160 and 165), there are infinite more :p
petercooperalmost 2 years ago
I have a record player with a system like this for confirming that the speed is accurate. The turntable has a few rows of "dots" for different rpms and there's an LED light which flashes at a certain speed that then makes one row look more stable than the others, indicating the speed.
xnxalmost 2 years ago
This sounds cool, but didn't work in Chrome, Chrome Canary, Edge, or Firefox on Windows for me.
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lukaxalmost 2 years ago
If anyone sees a static "image" on their iPhone, check that you have Reduced motion disabled in system Settings. I totally forgot I did that and just assumed it doesn't work on mobile.
perryizgr8almost 2 years ago
On my phone, as long as the page is scrolling, it seems to indicate 120 Hz, but after a few seconds there is a sudden switch to 60. Not sure if the tool is working correctly.
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