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<blockquote data-quote="WildWayz" data-source="post: 360866" data-attributes="member: 86465"><p>Right-o</p><p></p><p>My TV runs at a max of 1080i. My nVidia control panel allows the resolution of 1920x180. Would it be best to set it up as 1280x720 with progressive in the custom resolution, or set it to 1920x1080 with interlacing?</p><p></p><p>Also, when I go into MP and select to play a movie, it will ask if I want to resume the movie - I select either yes or no, then it asks me again... and again... and again and eventually it will play it.</p><p></p><p>Here's my setup:</p><p></p><p>Desktop is 1280x720 32bit colours @ 50hz.</p><p></p><p>mediaportal.xml</p><p> <entry name="autochangerefreshrate">yes</entry></p><p> <entry name="notify_on_refreshrate">no</entry></p><p> <entry name="cinema_ext">c:\\24hz.cmd</entry></p><p> <entry name="pal_ext">c:\\50hz.cmd</entry></p><p> <entry name="ntsc_ext">c:\\60hz.cmd</entry></p><p> <entry name="tv_ext">c:\\50hz.cmd</entry></p><p> <entry name="cinema_fps">23.976;24</entry></p><p> <entry name="pal_fps">25</entry></p><p> <entry name="ntsc_fps">29.97;30</entry></p><p> <entry name="tv_fps">25</entry></p><p> <entry name="cinema_hz">24</entry></p><p> <entry name="pal_hz">50</entry></p><p> <entry name="ntsc_hz">60</entry></p><p> <entry name="tv_hz">50</entry></p><p> <entry name="default_hz">pal_hz</entry></p><p> <entry name="use_default_hz">yes</entry></p><p> <entry name="devicereset">yes</entry></p><p> <entry name="force_refresh_rate">no</entry></p><p></p><p>.cmd files show:</p><p>c:\\windows\\system32\\rundll32.exe NvCpl.dll,dtcfg setmode 1 1280 720 32 24</p><p>c:\\windows\\system32\\rundll32.exe NvCpl.dll,dtcfg setmode 1 1280 720 32 50</p><p>c:\\windows\\system32\\rundll32.exe NvCpl.dll,dtcfg setmode 1 1280 720 32 60</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I just used that wait.exe and set it to 10 seconds - works a treat now! Is there a better way ie if I use Power Strip?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildWayz, post: 360866, member: 86465"] Right-o My TV runs at a max of 1080i. My nVidia control panel allows the resolution of 1920x180. Would it be best to set it up as 1280x720 with progressive in the custom resolution, or set it to 1920x1080 with interlacing? Also, when I go into MP and select to play a movie, it will ask if I want to resume the movie - I select either yes or no, then it asks me again... and again... and again and eventually it will play it. Here's my setup: Desktop is 1280x720 32bit colours @ 50hz. mediaportal.xml <entry name="autochangerefreshrate">yes</entry> <entry name="notify_on_refreshrate">no</entry> <entry name="cinema_ext">c:\\24hz.cmd</entry> <entry name="pal_ext">c:\\50hz.cmd</entry> <entry name="ntsc_ext">c:\\60hz.cmd</entry> <entry name="tv_ext">c:\\50hz.cmd</entry> <entry name="cinema_fps">23.976;24</entry> <entry name="pal_fps">25</entry> <entry name="ntsc_fps">29.97;30</entry> <entry name="tv_fps">25</entry> <entry name="cinema_hz">24</entry> <entry name="pal_hz">50</entry> <entry name="ntsc_hz">60</entry> <entry name="tv_hz">50</entry> <entry name="default_hz">pal_hz</entry> <entry name="use_default_hz">yes</entry> <entry name="devicereset">yes</entry> <entry name="force_refresh_rate">no</entry> .cmd files show: c:\\windows\\system32\\rundll32.exe NvCpl.dll,dtcfg setmode 1 1280 720 32 24 c:\\windows\\system32\\rundll32.exe NvCpl.dll,dtcfg setmode 1 1280 720 32 50 c:\\windows\\system32\\rundll32.exe NvCpl.dll,dtcfg setmode 1 1280 720 32 60 I just used that wait.exe and set it to 10 seconds - works a treat now! Is there a better way ie if I use Power Strip? [/QUOTE]
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