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<blockquote data-quote="vbap" data-source="post: 12294" data-attributes="member: 11549"><p>I am running MP on 9250, with fan ripped out, using DirectX9.0c, running VMR9 renderless for all forms of video (TV, Video, DVD), and resolution of 640x480 (it's running on a crappy 34cm - that's <strong>centimetres</strong> :shock: - TV via the TV-OUT).</p><p></p><p>I have never had the tearing effect. </p><p></p><p>I have tried running at 720x576 (Oz uses PAL), but looks like the TV stays at 640x480, so the Windows GUI (and therefore MP) doesn't "fit" on the TV at this resolution. Is this just because of my crappy TV or are my settings not right? I have tried forcing the TV to use 720x576 via the "Advanced - Displays" tab in the ATI control panel, but doesn't look possible...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vbap, post: 12294, member: 11549"] I am running MP on 9250, with fan ripped out, using DirectX9.0c, running VMR9 renderless for all forms of video (TV, Video, DVD), and resolution of 640x480 (it's running on a crappy 34cm - that's [b]centimetres[/b] :shock: - TV via the TV-OUT). I have never had the tearing effect. I have tried running at 720x576 (Oz uses PAL), but looks like the TV stays at 640x480, so the Windows GUI (and therefore MP) doesn't "fit" on the TV at this resolution. Is this just because of my crappy TV or are my settings not right? I have tried forcing the TV to use 720x576 via the "Advanced - Displays" tab in the ATI control panel, but doesn't look possible... [/QUOTE]
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