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My system: Windows Vista Ultimate 32, Nvidia Geforece 7600 HDMI, display
Polaroid 1920x1080 (only accepts 1080i) I can not seem to select a interlace option with the most recent nvidia drivers to get 1080i. Currently displaying 720p. The video has a lot of static when displaying black text on a white background (no problems with video). I have more problems with my video feed disappearing, if I change or turn off my receiver/TV the source will not always be recognized and I will need to reboot (blind or force a hard power off). The same situation occurs if I go in and out of Media Center I will loose video. Is there a way to stabalize the video problems or have a hot key set to chagne video resoluiton, or select 1080i output. |
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Have you updated the video driver?
-- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry "Swellwoo" <Swellwoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EFE85A4A-3623-4553-81A8-E5924754DB5D@microsoft.com... > My system: Windows Vista Ultimate 32, Nvidia Geforece 7600 HDMI, display > Polaroid 1920x1080 (only accepts 1080i) > I can not seem to select a interlace option with the most recent nvidia > drivers to get 1080i. Currently displaying 720p. > The video has a lot of static when displaying black text on a white > background (no problems with video). > I have more problems with my video feed disappearing, if I change or turn > off my receiver/TV the source will not always be recognized and I will > need > to reboot (blind or force a hard power off). The same situation occurs if > I > go in and out of Media Center I will loose video. > > Is there a way to stabalize the video problems or have a hot key set to > chagne video resoluiton, or select 1080i output. |
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I have been checking for updates frequently, the last two updates (Sept and
Nov 6) crash my computer continuously. I have tried installing them several times and every time is the same, Computer will only boot in safe mode and I have to reinstall previous drivers. "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: > Have you updated the video driver? > -- > Andre > Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com > My Vista Quickstart Guide: > http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry > "Swellwoo" <Swellwoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:EFE85A4A-3623-4553-81A8-E5924754DB5D@microsoft.com... > > My system: Windows Vista Ultimate 32, Nvidia Geforece 7600 HDMI, display > > Polaroid 1920x1080 (only accepts 1080i) > > I can not seem to select a interlace option with the most recent nvidia > > drivers to get 1080i. Currently displaying 720p. > > The video has a lot of static when displaying black text on a white > > background (no problems with video). > > I have more problems with my video feed disappearing, if I change or turn > > off my receiver/TV the source will not always be recognized and I will > > need > > to reboot (blind or force a hard power off). The same situation occurs if > > I > > go in and out of Media Center I will loose video. > > > > Is there a way to stabalize the video problems or have a hot key set to > > chagne video resoluiton, or select 1080i output. > > > |
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