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strange 'interleaving' in fullscreen DVD (pic included)
#1
23 Jan 2004 @ 6:47
dogshark
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I dont know if anyone can help me with this, but when I try to put DVDs fullscreen on my new monitor (Hitachi CML174SXW B) which is a 17" TFT with a native resolution of 1280x1024 the image looks like this:
this occurs using power DVD, Interactual, and (shudder) Windows media player. If anyone has any ideas of causes/fixes, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks, Z
this occurs using power DVD, Interactual, and (shudder) Windows media player. If anyone has any ideas of causes/fixes, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks, Z
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#2
13 Feb 2004 @ 1:03
I have the exact same problem with the same monitor (only mine is gray...)
If you've had any luck in sorting out this problem please let me know!
If you've had any luck in sorting out this problem please let me know!
#3
13 Feb 2004 @ 11:18
drchips
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Hiya,
Are you using the DVI or Analogue?
Have you got the menu setting for Phase set correctly?
Those look like interleaving artifacts to me.
have Fun...
Are you using the DVI or Analogue?
Have you got the menu setting for Phase set correctly?
Those look like interleaving artifacts to me.
have Fun...
Life is just more of the same:
#4
13 Feb 2004 @ 12:50
I'm using the DVI input on the monitor, and i cant get access to the option for Phase on the menu, I will try on an analogue connection and see if:
a)I can alter the phase
b)it makes any difference
Thanks for the feedback.
a)I can alter the phase
b)it makes any difference
Thanks for the feedback.
#5
13 Feb 2004 @ 13:14
OK, checked it, the problem disappeard if i use the analog input on the monitor, so i suppose that I can use that , but I would still like to know what could cause the problem when I use the digital input, which (AFAIK) is supposed to be better at these things.
AMD Athlon XP 2000+
768MB RAM
nVidia Geforce TI4200
AMD Athlon XP 2000+
768MB RAM
nVidia Geforce TI4200
#6
13 Feb 2004 @ 13:47
drchips
Senior Member
Try the advanced settings in your nVidia control panel.
Look for something that may allow you to have control over interlacing or phase while using the DVI.
Have Fun...
Look for something that may allow you to have control over interlacing or phase while using the DVI.
Have Fun...
Life is just more of the same:
#7
13 Feb 2004 @ 14:02
Thankyou, it appeared under (from the windows desktop):
Properties>Settings>Advanced>Geforce TI4200
there was a side menu, Flat Panel Display.
Once I checked Display Adapter Scaling, the problem disappeared.
Now i feel stupid for not checking there, damn.
Properties>Settings>Advanced>Geforce TI4200
there was a side menu, Flat Panel Display.
Once I checked Display Adapter Scaling, the problem disappeared.
Now i feel stupid for not checking there, damn.
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