Great article. I had seen that software a long time ago but couldn't remember what it was called. I currently have my 43" dlp hooked in with me x800/x850 card via DVI. I notice the picture does not fill the tv nearly as much as it should (almost 3/4 of an inch missing all around the screen). I wonder if this could help. Definatly do be carful when messing with this sort of thing. I was playing F.E.A.R. on my tv and wanted to change the resolution. The tv started making a very high pitched screeming sound and would not display anything. The next morning I had multiple bars all over the TV. VERY SCARY!!! another reset and the TV hasn't done that since. for those using Radeon cards you may also want to check out the Omega driver at www.omegadrivers.net
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Great article. I had seen that software a long time ago but couldn't remember what it was called. I currently have my 43" dlp hooked in with me x800/x850 card via DVI. I notice the picture does not fill the tv nearly as much as it should (almost 3/4 of an inch missing all around the screen). I wonder if this could help.
Definatly do be carful when messing with this sort of thing. I was playing F.E.A.R. on my tv and wanted to change the resolution. The tv started making a very high pitched screeming sound and would not display anything. The next morning I had multiple bars all over the TV. VERY SCARY!!!
another reset and the TV hasn't done that since.
for those using Radeon cards you may also want to check out the Omega driver at www.omegadrivers.net