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<blockquote data-quote="Elf" data-source="post: 78212" data-attributes="member: 13103"><p>Yes, the long cable is almost certainly contributing to the poor quality signal, but it's not likely to be the only culprit. Try a shorter cable if you can - you'll probably find it's a *little* better but not the quantum leap in quality you were hoping for!</p><p></p><p>You've also got to accept a certain drop in quality with an s-vhs signal, it's not the greatest quality connection and that's all there is to it.</p><p></p><p>Have you reduced your graphics resolution to something TV-friendly? 720x576 should be a good match on a PAL set, you'll need to play around with the driver settings to get such a "custom" output. Also set your refresh rate to match the TV - 50hz for a standard PAL set.</p><p></p><p>Once again, be careful with sending experimental signals to the TV. I've honestly never heard of anyone breaking their TV by doing this, but you just never know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf, post: 78212, member: 13103"] Yes, the long cable is almost certainly contributing to the poor quality signal, but it's not likely to be the only culprit. Try a shorter cable if you can - you'll probably find it's a *little* better but not the quantum leap in quality you were hoping for! You've also got to accept a certain drop in quality with an s-vhs signal, it's not the greatest quality connection and that's all there is to it. Have you reduced your graphics resolution to something TV-friendly? 720x576 should be a good match on a PAL set, you'll need to play around with the driver settings to get such a "custom" output. Also set your refresh rate to match the TV - 50hz for a standard PAL set. Once again, be careful with sending experimental signals to the TV. I've honestly never heard of anyone breaking their TV by doing this, but you just never know! [/QUOTE]
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