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Oct 23 2006, 09:14 AM
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Forum Regular Group: New Members Posts: 132 Joined: 5-September 06 Member No.: 5,448 Card: DNTV Live! DVB-T |
After many many hours of frustration, I havw to ask this.
Should my monitor be set at 1920x1080i ALL the time or 1280x720 ALL the time? When watching HDTV I get a kind of glitch/tear on my Acer 3201W (native res 1360x768). Playing with the LCD timing DVT-Blanking, etc (not the frequency) using my NVdia drivers causes the screen to almost segment into quaters duing lots of motion. 1080i produces smooth silky, NO glitch viewing, which I suppose is because say Channel 10's source is interlaced. Even 7 being progressive is excellent under 1080i@25. However changing from Channel 10 to 7 will crash when using purevideo under DNTV Live. It doesn't crash when I set my TV's res to 720p@50. So 1080i=apparent greatness, though the image looks softer, and the desktop looks SHIT due to the ghosting and overscan 720P=rock solid desktop, but pretty constant tears during panning shots. What do you guys do with your monitor resolutions? Do you change them when you watch a HDTV downloaded file from BT, and again when watching DVD and again when wtaching the various HD channels? (ps I know about turning V-sync on, but it doesn't make a difference, in fact nothing I've read or tried will get rid of the tearing except going to 1080i) |
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