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<blockquote data-quote="emphatic" data-source="post: 1033375" data-attributes="member: 24365"><p>1) My HD Ready Panasonic Plasma can display 1080p input without issues (I get a message that it's 1080p but I guess what I actually see is 1080i) - only way to find out is to set your HTPC to 1080p and see if you get a picture or not</p><p></p><p>2) I use <strong>1080p</strong> @60hz as default as the GUI (browse menus, etc) will look it's smoothest in 60khz as AFAIK, TVs can only display 24p video @ 1080p. So, you'll need to check:</p><p></p><p>a) That your TV set can handle 1920x1080 @24p</p><p>b) That your video card can output 1920x1080 @24p</p><p></p><p>Do you plan on using Auto Refresh Rate Changer? If so, you'll also need to check that your video card can do 1920x1080 @23, @50 and @60 as well so that MediaPortal can change resolutions when needed.</p><p></p><p>3) See #1.</p><p></p><p>Emph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emphatic, post: 1033375, member: 24365"] 1) My HD Ready Panasonic Plasma can display 1080p input without issues (I get a message that it's 1080p but I guess what I actually see is 1080i) - only way to find out is to set your HTPC to 1080p and see if you get a picture or not 2) I use [B]1080p[/B] @60hz as default as the GUI (browse menus, etc) will look it's smoothest in 60khz as AFAIK, TVs can only display 24p video @ 1080p. So, you'll need to check: a) That your TV set can handle 1920x1080 @24p b) That your video card can output 1920x1080 @24p Do you plan on using Auto Refresh Rate Changer? If so, you'll also need to check that your video card can do 1920x1080 @23, @50 and @60 as well so that MediaPortal can change resolutions when needed. 3) See #1. Emph [/QUOTE]
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