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<blockquote data-quote="grandalf" data-source="post: 420014" data-attributes="member: 30123"><p>After having a few issues with MP, I decided to give Vista a go, to see if any improvement. Problem is now, I cannot get HD TV to work properly. Sound is ok, but picture seems to be shown as a small magnified area that randomly jumps about. Setup is the same as I had it in XP, tried different codecs etc to no avail. Also on standard TV, there seems to be occasional lip sync problems. Question is, can I use backup settings in vista, and the use that to restore settings in a new XP install. Spent ages setting it up, and really do not want to start over. Just occured to me, I did let Vista install its own Nvidea graphics driver, could this be the problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandalf, post: 420014, member: 30123"] After having a few issues with MP, I decided to give Vista a go, to see if any improvement. Problem is now, I cannot get HD TV to work properly. Sound is ok, but picture seems to be shown as a small magnified area that randomly jumps about. Setup is the same as I had it in XP, tried different codecs etc to no avail. Also on standard TV, there seems to be occasional lip sync problems. Question is, can I use backup settings in vista, and the use that to restore settings in a new XP install. Spent ages setting it up, and really do not want to start over. Just occured to me, I did let Vista install its own Nvidea graphics driver, could this be the problem? [/QUOTE]
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