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I hope this hasn't been asked before I searched but didn't have any luck. First let me give you my setup
Vid Card: 7950GT 512
Monitor: Acer 22" through DVI 1
TV: Panasonic TH-50PX80U through HDMI 3 via DVI 2 (DVI to HDMI converter)
TV Mode: Clone Mode
The image looks fantastic I'm almost 100 percent satisfied. I'm sure I could tweak it for overscan etc but I don't really care and am satisfied. The only problem I'm having is getting tearing/vsync issues on the Panasonic during high motion scenes and pans. It is not present in the original files as viewed on my Acer monitor. I set the Acer at 1280x720 when viewing movies and the files I want to watch are mainly 720p MKV encodes. The media players I have tried are mpc with it present in system default and VRM9 (renderless) with use texture surfaces and render in 3D and lock back-buffer both checked. I tried Zoom Player and got the same thing and didn't mess with it. Through VLC player it is better but still present some. Can anyone suggest a setting I am missing? I would be very grateful, thanks for any help and replies.
Scott
Vid Card: 7950GT 512
Monitor: Acer 22" through DVI 1
TV: Panasonic TH-50PX80U through HDMI 3 via DVI 2 (DVI to HDMI converter)
TV Mode: Clone Mode
The image looks fantastic I'm almost 100 percent satisfied. I'm sure I could tweak it for overscan etc but I don't really care and am satisfied. The only problem I'm having is getting tearing/vsync issues on the Panasonic during high motion scenes and pans. It is not present in the original files as viewed on my Acer monitor. I set the Acer at 1280x720 when viewing movies and the files I want to watch are mainly 720p MKV encodes. The media players I have tried are mpc with it present in system default and VRM9 (renderless) with use texture surfaces and render in 3D and lock back-buffer both checked. I tried Zoom Player and got the same thing and didn't mess with it. Through VLC player it is better but still present some. Can anyone suggest a setting I am missing? I would be very grateful, thanks for any help and replies.
Scott