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Old March 18th 08, 01:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
CrimsonSmear
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Default Tv connection

I am also in the need for some assistance with a similar issue.
I need to have a custom resolution to negate the cropping of a 720p
resolution.

Video Card : NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT
TV : Mitsubishi WD-52525 (Monitor Type : Default Monitor as shown in Display
Settings - Advanced Settings - Monitor)
Connection : VGA

Unfortunately, NVIDIA does not have custom resolutions in Vista (as it did
for XP)

The following are parameters that were used, successfully, in XP (although
would prefer possibly 50 Hz refresh to eliminate flickering)

PowerStrip timing parameters:
1200x666=1200,112,136,216,666,28,3,49,74556,2050

Generic timing details for 1200x666:
HFP=112 HSW=136 HBP=216 kHz=45 VFP=28 VSW=3 VBP=49 Hz=60

Linux modeline parameters:
"1200x666" 74.556 1200 1312 1448 1664 666 694 697 746 -hsync +vsync


"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message
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You need to change the resolution settings using Display in Control Panel.
Because most HDTV sets use the 16:9 format, you need to choose a screen
resolution that matches the wide format of the TV. If your computer's
video
card has been designed with HDTV in mind, it might come with its own
software
for setting screen resolution to match the 16:9 format.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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"pjjppj" wrote:

I connect my laptop to my tv Via a HDMI cable, It works fine but the
screen size is too big so the start bar and other bits dont fit on the
tv, i have tried to change the laptop and tv settings but it hasnt
worked. So can anyone help?
Thanks Lee


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pjjppj