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<blockquote data-quote="jasonmorriso" data-source="post: 633497" data-attributes="member: 90929"><p>I am using Media Portal in a dual monitor setup and experienced the same problem.</p><p></p><p>Windows 7.</p><p>XFX Geforce 9800 GT 512</p><p>Toshiba 46 LCD and BenQ E2200HD connected by DVI to HDMI cables</p><p></p><p>I have the same problem as you, anytime I upgrade my video drivers.</p><p></p><p>I don't know the technical reasons why it does it, bu I know how to fix it.</p><p>The problem (in my case anyway) is related to the desktop size.</p><p></p><p>Initially, both desktops will default to 1920x1080 for me, and when it does so, I get stuttery, crappy playback on the TV in fullscreen. I need to go into the desktop properties, and shrink it until I see the four corner arrows in full (in my case down to about 1840x1012). Even though my TV says it's 1080p, it looks like I ain't really getting it all, and when my video card sends the full resolution, it's like there is an overlap, which causes the stutter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonmorriso, post: 633497, member: 90929"] I am using Media Portal in a dual monitor setup and experienced the same problem. Windows 7. XFX Geforce 9800 GT 512 Toshiba 46 LCD and BenQ E2200HD connected by DVI to HDMI cables I have the same problem as you, anytime I upgrade my video drivers. I don't know the technical reasons why it does it, bu I know how to fix it. The problem (in my case anyway) is related to the desktop size. Initially, both desktops will default to 1920x1080 for me, and when it does so, I get stuttery, crappy playback on the TV in fullscreen. I need to go into the desktop properties, and shrink it until I see the four corner arrows in full (in my case down to about 1840x1012). Even though my TV says it's 1080p, it looks like I ain't really getting it all, and when my video card sends the full resolution, it's like there is an overlap, which causes the stutter. [/QUOTE]
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