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Old November 6th 03, 02:06 AM
Clare Quilty
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Default DVI prob .. please help!

Hi,

I am using a GeForce FX5600 to try out this alleged higher quality scaling
for video. I find though that whilst I can get 1366x786 working for my
projector (Sanyo PLV70) via DVI, it is 'windowed' to 1024x768 and as I move
from side to side it pans across. I think this is due to the EDID signal
coming from the 70 telling the nVidia that its max res is 1024x768.

Anyway to kill this?

Thanks.

Tony

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