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Old March 23rd, 2006, 06:25 AM
Crash66 Crash66 is offline
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I finally got it to work right!

Well after many hours of playing with the system I finally did get my customers system working correctly. I must point out that the display is a 73" Mitsubishi HDTV display. I have been in the pro A/V business for over 25years now and as technology changes it unfortunately has been getting more difficult. The biggest problem in this case is the computer VGA (analog RGB) and the consumer HDTVs 1080i component input aren't the same thing. I also had to convert the VGA to Component using a Key Digital converter .

http://www.keydigital.com/ProductDet...rol%20Adapters

Anyway I used a program called Power Strip
http://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/ps.shtm

It is the key to what allowed me to resize the picture to fit and be accepted by the Mitsubishi TV. I think I used 720 x 480 and of course at this moment I don't remember the exact timings I ended up using. I also had to unlock the Taskbar (bottom) so that I could use the entire screen. I opened and positioned Hoster and and it fits perfectly. Well thanks for the help I received and hopefully this will be of help to someone with a similar problem. Of course the smartest thing to do is make sure you use a multisync monitor with a computer input!
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