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<blockquote data-quote="VicBond007" data-source="post: 241453" data-attributes="member: 68139"><p>VGA/DVI/HDMI are immune to the problem because as far as the card is concerned, the display is a computer monitor. This only applies to times when the video is sent through the tv-encoder. Most people with HTPCs nowadays have digital displays so they're using the digital connections, that's why there have been few complaints. Hook your htpc up to a friend's HD display and you'll see that there's nothing wrong with your computer. It's simply bad video card design.</p><p></p><p>You could try an nvidia card but I make no guarantees that it will improve. I don't have any native SD displays in the house anymore to test on :-/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VicBond007, post: 241453, member: 68139"] VGA/DVI/HDMI are immune to the problem because as far as the card is concerned, the display is a computer monitor. This only applies to times when the video is sent through the tv-encoder. Most people with HTPCs nowadays have digital displays so they're using the digital connections, that's why there have been few complaints. Hook your htpc up to a friend's HD display and you'll see that there's nothing wrong with your computer. It's simply bad video card design. You could try an nvidia card but I make no guarantees that it will improve. I don't have any native SD displays in the house anymore to test on :-/ [/QUOTE]
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