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<blockquote data-quote="cupax" data-source="post: 282078" data-attributes="member: 66525"><p>SOLVED!</p><p></p><p>The problem is in fact in the TV settings.</p><p>You have to go in the Define inputs setting and set the HDMI input to "PC". In this case the TV will not deinterlace the picture, so it will not shake.</p><p></p><p>Now the picture is perfect! Well, it leaves you with the interlaced picture, but you can't notice it from a normal viewing distance. You can as well use software deinterlacing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cupax, post: 282078, member: 66525"] SOLVED! The problem is in fact in the TV settings. You have to go in the Define inputs setting and set the HDMI input to "PC". In this case the TV will not deinterlace the picture, so it will not shake. Now the picture is perfect! Well, it leaves you with the interlaced picture, but you can't notice it from a normal viewing distance. You can as well use software deinterlacing. [/QUOTE]
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