Hi!
I've recently written a guide on setting up custom resolutions on the ATI HDTV Adapter whic a lot of people didnt know you could do! The vast majority of people are limited on resolutions, get virtual desktop and it can become fustrating...especially for gaming!
Well The guide I have made is at http://www.mrmicro.net/joshua1 and goes over getting 1280x960i, 1024x768 and 1280x1024 in a 1080i timing, 640x480 and 720x480 in a 540p timing to allow for absolutely no overscan and many many other tips.
I hope to pass the guide on to as many people as possible because this adapter is great when setup this way and has waaaaaaay better graphics than xbox, playstation 2 and many other consoles out there
I am eve working on a guide for setting up your DVD to obtain maximum image quality. For example on my setup I output the DVD to a 1080i resolution and use some post processing programs to clean and sharpen up the image quite a bit.
Anyway hope this helps some people out
I've recently written a guide on setting up custom resolutions on the ATI HDTV Adapter whic a lot of people didnt know you could do! The vast majority of people are limited on resolutions, get virtual desktop and it can become fustrating...especially for gaming!
Well The guide I have made is at http://www.mrmicro.net/joshua1 and goes over getting 1280x960i, 1024x768 and 1280x1024 in a 1080i timing, 640x480 and 720x480 in a 540p timing to allow for absolutely no overscan and many many other tips.
I hope to pass the guide on to as many people as possible because this adapter is great when setup this way and has waaaaaaay better graphics than xbox, playstation 2 and many other consoles out there
I am eve working on a guide for setting up your DVD to obtain maximum image quality. For example on my setup I output the DVD to a 1080i resolution and use some post processing programs to clean and sharpen up the image quite a bit.
Anyway hope this helps some people out