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01-21-2015 02:18 PM #1AucontractorGuest
Hooking simulator Computer to High Definition TV
Because of space problems I am using a TV for the images on my P3 simulator (using HDMI cables). When using the driving range feature the overall image does not fill the screen and the graphics are fuzzy and hard to read. Will going to a 1080p tv help? I have tried adjusting the resolution and aspect ratio. ANY SUGGESTIONS?
Thanks for your help.
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01-22-2015 08:49 AM #2
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I take it you are running a 720P tv from a computer via HDMI? I might suggest you click options at the main screen, click screen settings, then don't click Full Screen, but do click All for Aspect Ratio. In the screen resolution box, click on the native resolution for your tv. Unclicking VSYNC and/or an Anti-Aliasing setting may also help a bit if your TV is still blurry.
Last edited by Stonebattle; 01-22-2015 at 10:05 AM. Reason: correcting
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01-22-2015 10:23 PM #3
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might be easier to use adapter to component jacks if your video card does not allow knocking output down to 720. but with 1080 TVs in the $100s these days, you will get a much better picture for sure
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