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<blockquote data-quote="vur" data-source="post: 288863" data-attributes="member: 65198"><p>Hi Goose & thanks for your guide.</p><p></p><p>About re-size. I see you prefer it via GPU and I would think that would be preferable to reduce CPU load. Is that your reasoning too, as I haven't seen other guides mentioning it and wonder why?</p><p></p><p>I output video to a projector via a GeForce6600 card using a custom 1368x668 res to obtain a picture with zero overscan. By so doing, am I re-sizing as you mean it i.e. I need not use the re-size of ffdshow? I have tried re-size to 1920 with ffdshow at the same time as my custom res. and it seems better, except that playback tends to be jerky. </p><p></p><p>I think I have a fundamental lack of understanding in this area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vur, post: 288863, member: 65198"] Hi Goose & thanks for your guide. About re-size. I see you prefer it via GPU and I would think that would be preferable to reduce CPU load. Is that your reasoning too, as I haven't seen other guides mentioning it and wonder why? I output video to a projector via a GeForce6600 card using a custom 1368x668 res to obtain a picture with zero overscan. By so doing, am I re-sizing as you mean it i.e. I need not use the re-size of ffdshow? I have tried re-size to 1920 with ffdshow at the same time as my custom res. and it seems better, except that playback tends to be jerky. I think I have a fundamental lack of understanding in this area. [/QUOTE]
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