What good is a capture range if you can't set it?

I'm trying to set the range of the capture card to be from anywhere from 59.9 to 60.0 Hertz.

Apparently the only capture range is on OBS are 60.002 to 60.002. A little too fast for my liking when I'm training you Sega Scope 3D and playing it at the same time.

I notice that capture ranges are only from said number to said number exactly. And are only certain selectable items.

I know how to get my Macintosh extended display to go into variable Hertz mode:

1. Use a thunderbolt 4 to DP connection.
2. Directly from OBS make a full screen simulcast of The game being captured as the whole screen of the extended broadcast.
3. Try to set the numbers of the numerator and denominator of the rational frames.

If it wasn't restricted by A very strict limit of 60.002 to 60.002 I could actually have this dynamically tuned to 59.933334.

I use the rational fraction of 1798/30 which reads as 59.933.

If it was more tolerance in the '59.9 Hertz mode instead of automatically assuming 60 Hz I think we can pull off together this Sega Scope working on modern monitors.

I'm going to play test the game to see if the ping is low enough on a USB 3.0 capture card that the only issue is frame rate issues and not a delay.

I'll be back in 10 minutes.
 
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