- Nov 14, 2009
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Hello all,
I just repaired a 50" HDTV that I got at Goodwill for $50 and now it's working. YES! (It's a Sony KDS-R50XBR1)
I am excited to have this TV but a bit disappointed in the way my laptop plays with it. When I play back 720p video, I get some choppiness. I notice it most in sweeping shots, like I would expect from low framerate. Could this be caused by my graphics card just not being able to keep up?
It's a 1920x1080 TV. Display at both the native resolution and when I change it to 720p in my nVidia control panel display the choppiness.
My PC is a Dell M1530 notebook with a 8600M GT. I am displaying over HDMI with the TV configured as an additional display.
If my graphics card is in fact the bottleneck, is there any way to address this?
I just repaired a 50" HDTV that I got at Goodwill for $50 and now it's working. YES! (It's a Sony KDS-R50XBR1)
I am excited to have this TV but a bit disappointed in the way my laptop plays with it. When I play back 720p video, I get some choppiness. I notice it most in sweeping shots, like I would expect from low framerate. Could this be caused by my graphics card just not being able to keep up?
It's a 1920x1080 TV. Display at both the native resolution and when I change it to 720p in my nVidia control panel display the choppiness.
My PC is a Dell M1530 notebook with a 8600M GT. I am displaying over HDMI with the TV configured as an additional display.
If my graphics card is in fact the bottleneck, is there any way to address this?