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<blockquote data-quote="htpcoz" data-source="post: 19384" data-attributes="member: 13987"><p>When you say link, do you mean web link?</p><p></p><p>The custom resolutions that I am talking about are built into powerstrip itself. There is a posting on the entech website that has the ascii equivalents that can be imported, but I've never managed to get them to work. If you go through the powerstrip interface to add new resolution, the next page should have a button labelled "custom resolutions", then under that the HDTV PAL Derived listings should work for you (these are predefined in the powerstrip installation, you don't need to import any new ones).</p><p></p><p>Note if you take a base timing and try to adjust it for size or position you will likely lose sync very quickly, the pana syncs on a very tight range.</p><p></p><p>The assumption here is that your TV has similar specs to mine on the HDTV decoder, which I'd say should be right.</p><p></p><p>There is one trick to using the 1080i resolution, you have to disable tiling on your video card first, this is a hack in powerstrip, one of the "titles" (ie it is not an obvious button, etc, it is a static text item) in the new resolution screen you can double click on that will pop a dialog to disable tiling, which is necessary for interlacing to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="htpcoz, post: 19384, member: 13987"] When you say link, do you mean web link? The custom resolutions that I am talking about are built into powerstrip itself. There is a posting on the entech website that has the ascii equivalents that can be imported, but I've never managed to get them to work. If you go through the powerstrip interface to add new resolution, the next page should have a button labelled "custom resolutions", then under that the HDTV PAL Derived listings should work for you (these are predefined in the powerstrip installation, you don't need to import any new ones). Note if you take a base timing and try to adjust it for size or position you will likely lose sync very quickly, the pana syncs on a very tight range. The assumption here is that your TV has similar specs to mine on the HDTV decoder, which I'd say should be right. There is one trick to using the 1080i resolution, you have to disable tiling on your video card first, this is a hack in powerstrip, one of the "titles" (ie it is not an obvious button, etc, it is a static text item) in the new resolution screen you can double click on that will pop a dialog to disable tiling, which is necessary for interlacing to work. [/QUOTE]
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