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- murphykieran
I bought myself a 32" LCD TV recently (a cheap and probably not very good one, but it's what I can afford).
I have 2 DVI outputs on my graphics card and instead of hooking one up to a second monitor as I do, I thought I'd experiment with hooking it up to the new TV instead, to see what playing DVDs and videos would be like on it. It's a DVI output, but I'm running a VGA cable through a converter and into the VGA input on the TV.
It's capable of displaying 720p, so I set that resolution and it's displaying a crisp clear picture, as if it's in native resolution. However, it seems that part of the picture is missing. When I maximise application windows running on the LCD TV, the bottom and right are missing, as if they're off screen. I tried moving and resizing the LCD TV display via the TV remote, but it doesn't help. After a bit of experimenting I seem to have a display that actually measures 1200x700 pixels, so the bottom 20 and right-hand 80 are invisible, as if they're off-screen.
According to the TV documentation, the LCD has a resolution of 1366x768, so where's the rest of my picture gone? I run my XBox in 720p mode on the same TV and I haven't noticed any similar problems with part of the picture missing. Is it just a crap TV that can't handle input from a PC or am I missing something?
KM.
I have 2 DVI outputs on my graphics card and instead of hooking one up to a second monitor as I do, I thought I'd experiment with hooking it up to the new TV instead, to see what playing DVDs and videos would be like on it. It's a DVI output, but I'm running a VGA cable through a converter and into the VGA input on the TV.
It's capable of displaying 720p, so I set that resolution and it's displaying a crisp clear picture, as if it's in native resolution. However, it seems that part of the picture is missing. When I maximise application windows running on the LCD TV, the bottom and right are missing, as if they're off screen. I tried moving and resizing the LCD TV display via the TV remote, but it doesn't help. After a bit of experimenting I seem to have a display that actually measures 1200x700 pixels, so the bottom 20 and right-hand 80 are invisible, as if they're off-screen.
According to the TV documentation, the LCD has a resolution of 1366x768, so where's the rest of my picture gone? I run my XBox in 720p mode on the same TV and I haven't noticed any similar problems with part of the picture missing. Is it just a crap TV that can't handle input from a PC or am I missing something?
KM.