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Old June 18th 04, 04:51 PM
Bradley
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Default HD Monitor

I have a 16x9 41'' plasma I have been using for a home TV for a few years
now. It has a standard PC in connection that works fine.

I am upgrading that one and hooking it to my gaming PC. Its a WINDOWS XP
(sorry picking the closest newsgroup) with a Geforce TI.

What resolution should I run? I want to make the games look good, I also do
some power point work on it. I don't want objects to look short and fat. I
want a perfect circle I can draw on the display.

Thanks

-Bradley


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Old June 18th 04, 05:27 PM
Joe727
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Default HD Monitor

You run the resolution that looks best to you and is within the operating
parameters of the monitor (you'll need to check the monitor's manual for the
specifications).

You mention a GeForce T1 - there are about 5 or 6 models of the T-1.

To get the aspect ratio that you want, you'll have to read the manual for
the T-1 to make adjustments in the T-1's software. I am assuming you
already downloaded the latest drivers from nVidia.

What do you mean you want a perfect circle you can draw on the display?

Joe

"Bradley" nospammyemailstartshere_at_bradbrad@capecodhealth .org wrote in
message ...
I have a 16x9 41'' plasma I have been using for a home TV for a few years
now. It has a standard PC in connection that works fine.

I am upgrading that one and hooking it to my gaming PC. Its a WINDOWS XP
(sorry picking the closest newsgroup) with a Geforce TI.

What resolution should I run? I want to make the games look good, I also
do
some power point work on it. I don't want objects to look short and fat.
I
want a perfect circle I can draw on the display.

Thanks

-Bradley




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Old June 18th 04, 06:49 PM
Bradley
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Default HD Monitor

Take a 4x3 image and adust it to 16x9. The image is Short and fat. I wish
I could do a straight 1080i for a display.

I just hooked it up. If I currently draw a perfect circle with 1024x768 on
the plasma, it looks like an egg. My powerpoint shows fat people even
fatter.

I imagine there must be third party software for this.


http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce4ti.html TI 4440 is my video card. I am
going to try thier support too.





"Joe727" wrote in message
...
You run the resolution that looks best to you and is within the operating
parameters of the monitor (you'll need to check the monitor's manual for

the
specifications).

You mention a GeForce T1 - there are about 5 or 6 models of the T-1.

To get the aspect ratio that you want, you'll have to read the manual for
the T-1 to make adjustments in the T-1's software. I am assuming you
already downloaded the latest drivers from nVidia.

What do you mean you want a perfect circle you can draw on the display?

Joe

"Bradley" nospammyemailstartshere_at_bradbrad@capecodhealth .org wrote in
message ...
I have a 16x9 41'' plasma I have been using for a home TV for a few years
now. It has a standard PC in connection that works fine.

I am upgrading that one and hooking it to my gaming PC. Its a WINDOWS

XP
(sorry picking the closest newsgroup) with a Geforce TI.

What resolution should I run? I want to make the games look good, I

also
do
some power point work on it. I don't want objects to look short and

fat.
I
want a perfect circle I can draw on the display.

Thanks

-Bradley






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Old June 18th 04, 11:04 PM
Joe727
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Default HD Monitor

If an image is shot in a 4x3 format - it needs to be shown in that format to
be viewed correctly. If you stretch it to 16x9, then it will be distorted
because it's not being "projected" in it's original format.

The 16x9 image is similar to Panavision or Cinemascope that's projected in
movie theatres. If you were to take Cinemascope film and show it through a
standard lens instead of a Cinemascope lens, it would be all scrunched up.

You haven't mentioned the make and model of the monitor you are using, but
the manual that came with it, or information available on the manufacturer's
website should provide the info you need to make the adjustments.

I also have an nVidia based video card, and the options available with the
56.72 drivers for XP are powerful and numerous. You really need to study
the help menu that comes with those drivers. You might want to take a look
at this page to start:

http://www.nvidia.com/page/software.html

Joe

"Bradley" nospammyemailstartshere_at_bradbrad@capecodhealth .org wrote in
message ...
Take a 4x3 image and adust it to 16x9. The image is Short and fat. I
wish
I could do a straight 1080i for a display.

I just hooked it up. If I currently draw a perfect circle with 1024x768
on
the plasma, it looks like an egg. My powerpoint shows fat people even
fatter.

I imagine there must be third party software for this.


http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce4ti.html TI 4440 is my video card. I
am
going to try thier support too.





"Joe727" wrote in message
...
You run the resolution that looks best to you and is within the operating
parameters of the monitor (you'll need to check the monitor's manual for

the
specifications).

You mention a GeForce T1 - there are about 5 or 6 models of the T-1.

To get the aspect ratio that you want, you'll have to read the manual for
the T-1 to make adjustments in the T-1's software. I am assuming you
already downloaded the latest drivers from nVidia.

What do you mean you want a perfect circle you can draw on the display?

Joe

"Bradley" nospammyemailstartshere_at_bradbrad@capecodhealth .org wrote
in
message ...
I have a 16x9 41'' plasma I have been using for a home TV for a few
years
now. It has a standard PC in connection that works fine.

I am upgrading that one and hooking it to my gaming PC. Its a WINDOWS

XP
(sorry picking the closest newsgroup) with a Geforce TI.

What resolution should I run? I want to make the games look good, I

also
do
some power point work on it. I don't want objects to look short and

fat.
I
want a perfect circle I can draw on the display.

Thanks

-Bradley








 




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