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<blockquote data-quote="talos" data-source="post: 23963" data-attributes="member: 10346"><p>There are a couple of things you can try here. In the setup program, go to the 'Television' section and set the renderer to be VMR9 Renderless. This generally improves picture quality, and eliminates tearing in full screen.</p><p>Next, you want to set your deinterlace mode to get rid of the breaking lines. This is dependant on the codecs you are using, but you can play with the deinterlace mode for the standard codecs in the 'Filters' section of the setup program.</p><p>Finally, you can try changing the screen refresh rate using a tool such as power strip if you want to fine tune your picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talos, post: 23963, member: 10346"] There are a couple of things you can try here. In the setup program, go to the 'Television' section and set the renderer to be VMR9 Renderless. This generally improves picture quality, and eliminates tearing in full screen. Next, you want to set your deinterlace mode to get rid of the breaking lines. This is dependant on the codecs you are using, but you can play with the deinterlace mode for the standard codecs in the 'Filters' section of the setup program. Finally, you can try changing the screen refresh rate using a tool such as power strip if you want to fine tune your picture. [/QUOTE]
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