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<blockquote data-quote="edterbak" data-source="post: 405602" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Like said before... Indeed, check your font size in windows. Set it to normal instead of large. looks like a font issue.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I see I need to make the theory about it a little more clear.... I will update the previous post about that soon.</p><p></p><p>edit</p><p></p><p>this is what I added in the previous post, just after the table:</p><p></p><p>..... </p><p><u><strong>THE TRICK:</strong></u></p><p>Here is where <u>your input is required</u>. You must specify exactly what the desired refreshrate must be with each of the given media sources. </p><p>Example: </p><p>Your TV supports 1080p30; Program the NTSC type to 30hz. If it doesn't support that, program it to 60Hz. </p><p>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. </p><p>So you must specify which refreshrate you want with each source type. This is dependent on the capabilities or your TV screen. <em>TIP: Read the manual of your TV.</em></p><p></p><p>.....</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>>>>Would anyone like to see a table of what are the best options for typical TV sets??</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edterbak, post: 405602, member: 69192"] 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. edit this is what I added in the previous post, just after the table: ..... [U][B]THE TRICK:[/B][/U] Here is where [U]your input is required[/U]. 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. [I]TIP: Read the manual of your TV.[/I] ..... [B]>>>Would anyone like to see a table of what are the best options for typical TV sets??[/B] [/QUOTE]
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