I see that setting 1080 when the native vertical res is only 768, but
that makes me wonder what the TV shows it is changing to 1080?
I had noticed some stepping in videos, both streamed and played from
DVD and hard disk. But there maybe many other reasons for that.
Hopefully if I run at 720p that will remove one of the reasons
excuses.
Thanks
Nigel
F.I.O Dell are coming to swap out the video card to try and cure the
boot failure when HDMI is connected,
On 4 Nov, 21:37, Benjamin Gawert <bgaw...@gmx.de> wrote:
> *nandrews:
>
> > But I can work with it and the PC recognises the TV and immediately
> > gave a proper formated display (with round circles)!
> > It intially was set as 720p and I have now changed it to 1080p.
>
> Use the 720p resolution. Setting the resolution to 1080p on a 1366x768
> TV brings you nothing, except that the image isn't pixel matching and
> that the GPU has a higher load.
>
> Benjamin
> I connect my computer HDMI to my Denon receiver which then connects to
> the LG 1920x1080 Plasma and I get sound and 1680x1050 video over the
> HDMI connection perfectly.
>
> I just remembered the name of that utiltiy. It's called Powerstrip by
> Entech. Check it out.
>
> http://www.entechtaiwan.com/
That only helps when the TV does actually support this resolution, and
even then is only necessary if the TV doesn't provide valid EDID
information (basically a list with what resolutions are supported) to
the gfx card.