I want to see the power of my 2005FPW where can I download some free graphics/movie in 1680 res

TheGizmo

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Well.. I want to see the power of this baby... maybe a 1680 res movie i can download (dont have any dvds right now)........ or just some high res pics for wallpaper... any suggestions on where to find some cool free stuff like this? thanks
 
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1680x1050 is somewhat of a nonstandard resolution (at least as far as HD video goes), so the best thing to do is download 1080p clips (1920x1080), which will look awesome when scaled down to fit your display. :)
 

Jules

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Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
1680x1050 is somewhat of a nonstandard resolution (at least as far as HD video goes), so the best thing to do is download 1080p clips (1920x1080), which will look awesome when scaled down to fit your display. :)

hmm why does it look like theres no vsync? im using a 2005fpw.
 
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Originally posted by: MyStupidMouth
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
1680x1050 is somewhat of a nonstandard resolution (at least as far as HD video goes), so the best thing to do is download 1080p clips (1920x1080), which will look awesome when scaled down to fit your display. :)

hmm why does it look like theres no vsync? im using a 2005fpw.

What format of videos are you trying to watch, and in which player?

I noticed the "no vsync" look while watching stuff in Quicktime player...didn't have that problem watching the same clips in Windows Media Player (assuming you have an appropriate MPEG4/h.264 DirectShow filter installed so you can play the videos in there).
 

Jules

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Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: MyStupidMouth
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
1680x1050 is somewhat of a nonstandard resolution (at least as far as HD video goes), so the best thing to do is download 1080p clips (1920x1080), which will look awesome when scaled down to fit your display. :)

hmm why does it look like theres no vsync? im using a 2005fpw.

What format of videos are you trying to watch, and in which player?

I noticed the "no vsync" look while watching stuff in Quicktime player...didn't have that problem watching the same clips in Windows Media Player (assuming you have an appropriate MPEG4/h.264 DirectShow filter installed so you can play the videos in there).
Ill try that. quicktime was doing that