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Old January 4th 04, 01:43 PM
Paulo Henrique
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Default Problems with TV-OUT in PAL-M

Hi,

I have a geforce4 MX440 with TV-OUT. When I set the TV-standard to
PAL-M (Brazil), the color in the TV is OK but it do not get vert-sync
because the refresh rate is not 60Hz as PAL-M standard (driver is
updated from NVIDIA site). It seems that the NVIDIA guys made a
mistake in the PAL-M standard sending the signal in 50Hz as the others
PAL standards. PAL-M is the only PAL standard that has 60Hz refresh
rate.

Does any one had similar problem and could find a solution?

Thanks,

Paulo
 




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