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Like said before... Indeed, check your font size in windows. Set it to normal instead of large. looks like a font issue.I see I need to make the theory about it a little more clear.... I will update the previous post about that soon.editthis is what I added in the previous post, just after the table:..... THE TRICK:Here is where your input is required. You must specify exactly what the desired refreshrate must be with each of the given media sources.Example:Your TV supports 1080p30; Program the NTSC type to 30hz. If it doesn't support that, program it to 60Hz.Your TV support 1080p24; Program the CINEMA type to 24hz. If it doesn't support that program it to 50hz(~2x24) or any other closest match available of a multiple of 24.So you must specify which refreshrate you want with each source type. This is dependent on the capabilities or your TV screen. TIP: Read the manual of your TV......>>>Would anyone like to see a table of what are the best options for typical TV sets??
Like said before... Indeed, check your font size in windows. Set it to normal instead of large. looks like a font issue.
I see I need to make the theory about it a little more clear.... I will update the previous post about that soon.
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this is what I added in the previous post, just after the table:
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THE TRICK:
Here is where your input is required. You must specify exactly what the desired refreshrate must be with each of the given media sources.
Example:
Your TV supports 1080p30; Program the NTSC type to 30hz. If it doesn't support that, program it to 60Hz.
Your TV support 1080p24; Program the CINEMA type to 24hz. If it doesn't support that program it to 50hz(~2x24) or any other closest match available of a multiple of 24.
So you must specify which refreshrate you want with each source type. This is dependent on the capabilities or your TV screen. TIP: Read the manual of your TV.
>>>Would anyone like to see a table of what are the best options for typical TV sets??