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I've got the S-Video from a Ti 4200 connected to a HDTV, but picture looks real gay in 1024x768 and still kinda fuzzy in 800x600, eh?
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You need to install the latest nVidia WDM drivers. See if that helps. I think www.nvidia.com have them. |
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whats the resolution of your HDTV?
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Hes got a 32".... |
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1080i, 720p?...
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Also try using a program called Tvtool. (it has a flicker filter)
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isn't your TI 4200 equipped with DVI out? If so, does your HDTV unit have DVI in?
That will give you the best quality. |
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