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<blockquote data-quote="Frodo" data-source="post: 291" data-attributes="member: 10277"><p>I use 768x576 or 720x576 for PAL TV-out</p><p>On a normal PAL TV its absolutely nonsense to use anything higher then this. The TV can only display 768x576 (thats with overscan) or</p><p>720x576 (without overscan) </p><p>If you use 1024x768 everything gets scaled back to 768x576 by the tv-out video chip on your tv card. This becomes very very ugly</p><p>So my suggestion:</p><p>- for PAL use 768x576 (50HZ)</p><p>- for NTSC use 640x480</p><p></p><p>You can use tools like powerstrip, tvtool etc to setup the 768x576 resolution</p><p>Frodo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frodo, post: 291, member: 10277"] I use 768x576 or 720x576 for PAL TV-out On a normal PAL TV its absolutely nonsense to use anything higher then this. The TV can only display 768x576 (thats with overscan) or 720x576 (without overscan) If you use 1024x768 everything gets scaled back to 768x576 by the tv-out video chip on your tv card. This becomes very very ugly So my suggestion: - for PAL use 768x576 (50HZ) - for NTSC use 640x480 You can use tools like powerstrip, tvtool etc to setup the 768x576 resolution Frodo [/QUOTE]
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