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    A6JA DVI output, anyone used it?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by emperor, Jun 8, 2006.

  1. emperor

    emperor Notebook Geek

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    I connected ASUS A6JA DVI output with a 32" Samsung 32R51B HDTV. I played a WMV HD Trailer (Tokyo Drift 720p) and while at laptop screen looks very good, at TV here is a visual glitch at the middle of the screen (like screen cuts in half for 1sec). Of course i use a DVI->HDMI converter, but i had watched the same trailer with DVD players and looked wonderful, is there anyone else with similar experience? :confused:

    I am using latest Omega 6.50 Catalyst drivers and WMV Acceleration enabled at control panel...

    PS. Samsung 32R51B supports 1366x768 resolution, which ATI x1600 doesn't, at least with default drivers, only 1280x720, that cuts some pixels from windows and movies. Is there any way to "fix" this? :confused:
     
  2. SRD

    SRD Notebook Virtuoso

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    try turning off any samsung features like dnie thing and noise reduction. although that shouldnt matter. as for the cutting the pixels off. Its not really. See even though the laptop has that rez the tv resizes it to the native rez. nothing you can do about overscran or underscan. its made for like media center which you wouldnt notice that. Just hooking a pc to that looks like crap not meant to be a monitor.