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<blockquote data-quote="kivlok" data-source="post: 11257" data-attributes="member: 11524"><p>Recommend U to try out Powerstrip, as suggested above.</p><p></p><p>I have a TV with VGA in, and i used a few hours with Powerstrip to learn the program, and am now able to get a non flickering image, and its so clear i can use it as a PC display.</p><p></p><p>There are a few (lots of actually) predefined settings, "custom resolutions", so after some experimenting i used one of them and made a few adjustments.</p><p></p><p>I guess DVI would give even better image, but if your set doesn't have it, youre in the same situation as me, and the difference between tv-out, s-video and vga is BIG.</p><p></p><p>I Have a 9800 Radeon card, so i set it up with tv-out while experimenting, so that u can switch on your tv and check out the settings. Recommend also that u figure out the hot keys in Powerstrip, and configure a set to give u the option of resetting to a working resolution when something screws up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kivlok, post: 11257, member: 11524"] Recommend U to try out Powerstrip, as suggested above. I have a TV with VGA in, and i used a few hours with Powerstrip to learn the program, and am now able to get a non flickering image, and its so clear i can use it as a PC display. There are a few (lots of actually) predefined settings, "custom resolutions", so after some experimenting i used one of them and made a few adjustments. I guess DVI would give even better image, but if your set doesn't have it, youre in the same situation as me, and the difference between tv-out, s-video and vga is BIG. I Have a 9800 Radeon card, so i set it up with tv-out while experimenting, so that u can switch on your tv and check out the settings. Recommend also that u figure out the hot keys in Powerstrip, and configure a set to give u the option of resetting to a working resolution when something screws up. [/QUOTE]
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