Jerky picture on TV (laptop via HDMI)?
I'm currently sick and working from bed, so I've equipped my laptop with Bluetooth peripherals and connected it to the TV with a 50cm HDMI cable. Now, the picture is quite stuttery (29Hz), which wouldn't be a problem if the mouse wasn't also lagging behind.
Feels a bit like a fast-paced shooter game with vsync.
I only program, but hitting something with the trackpad when the mouse is gliding around like that is terrible!
Laptop has Win10 and since there is almost nothing in the NVIDIA settings (MX150) I assume the graphics are running on the Intel CPU.
I would first try the standard problem solver No. 1: Restart the laptop once while connected. Maybe some driver isn't loaded or something. Earlier when I connected my laptop to the TV, the sound is always a second behind it until I restarted the laptop.
And you can see if any image optimizer is active on your TV. They sometimes have something that raises the 50Hz TV image to 200Hz so that it looks more fluid. But this leads to delay. See if your TV has a gaming mode, for example. You can turn it on so that all image optimizers are switched off.
In fact, both TV and integrated screen had the problem after a restart. Another restart and I'm back where I started. Unfortunately, there are no more current drivers (laptop already has some behind it).
On the TV I have already tried a lot in the settings, unfortunately without success. So wondering why the TV is only recognized by 30Hz in Windows, do you think it is interpolated to 60? On the PS4 the image is super liquid and without delay, so it must actually be possible via HDMI to get a good picture.
I don't have any idea what it can be.