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<blockquote data-quote="logifuse" data-source="post: 834303" data-attributes="member: 110442"><p>Thanks, I'll give that a shot, but my TV's EDID reported "native resolution" is 1920x1080i (it's not really , it's a 1366x768 screen that doesn't allow 1366x768 input), so the scaling ends up being a mess.</p><p></p><p>I think what I'll do is remove the resize in the GPU driver, open, run & close MP, uninstall the GPU drivers & then install the new GPU. That way MP shouldn't be remembering the previous resize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="logifuse, post: 834303, member: 110442"] Thanks, I'll give that a shot, but my TV's EDID reported "native resolution" is 1920x1080i (it's not really , it's a 1366x768 screen that doesn't allow 1366x768 input), so the scaling ends up being a mess. I think what I'll do is remove the resize in the GPU driver, open, run & close MP, uninstall the GPU drivers & then install the new GPU. That way MP shouldn't be remembering the previous resize. [/QUOTE]
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