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Old February 6th, 2007, 06:24 PM
kilith kilith is offline
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Never have seen it yet

I have not seen this slow redraw. I have used 3.312, 3.313 and just used 3.314 last weekend at a show.

I use a Radeon 9250 PCI 256mb vid card. I run an RCA cable from the back port on the video card to an RF Modulator to split out into COAX cables. Maybe it has to do with me runing through a powered RF Modulator. My vid settings are set at:

Primary Display 1280 by 1024
Secondary Display 1024 by 768 (connected through COAX)
Both run in True Color (32bit)
and then I extend my desktop to the secondary display which are the TV's

Even on 3.313 I never had a redraw issue and have not seen anything wrong in 3.314 yet either. Maybe it is how I run my connections and my vid card is not doing all the work.

An RF modulator is very cheep but you would need to have an RCA output (video out like on your VCR or DVD player) on your video card. I have never played with an S-Vid connection but looking at it they look to go from an s-vid output to s-vid input? I also use a desktop at all shows as well. I am also using win2k but I am unsure if that would make much of a difference.
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