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Old 17-01-2003, 12:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Urgent help pls with TH-AE200 Powerstrip settings

Does anyone have it set up ?
Should I be using Wide480 mode as per the manual ? for watching PAL DVD's

The picture looks shocking so far in 4:3 resolutions
 
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Old 17-01-2003, 3:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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This most likly uses the same settings as the ae100, if so then they are

PowerStrip timing parameters:
856x480=856,40,72,80,480,4,5,11,31500,342

PowerStrip timing parameters:
1280x720=1280,56,120,240,720,4,6,20,76500,342

Hope that helps.
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Old 19-01-2003, 5:47 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Ta,
I will give it a try soon. I think you are right about the AE100 settings
The only problem I have now is how to switch from projector to monitor. I have to unplug and plug the rgb's. I have been told I will lose too much quality if I use a switchbox ?
 
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Better off with a dual output radeon and then use hotkeys in the control panel to enable/disable each monitor, I use F1 for the pj on its own and F2 for dual output when I need to use the monitor.
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Old 20-01-2003, 11:54 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I have a Motrox Marvel which is great for DVD and has a TV tuner, unfortunately only supports 1 monitor and a TV. I was thinking more of a cheap twinview Geforce however I am not sure what the DVD quality is like. I know TV out sucks but you dont really need that...

Do you have any experience with Zoom Player. I am using WinDVD and just want to scale off the black borders on those anamorphic 16:9 dvd's. I played around with zoom player and the picture went black and white. I trie to get it back but now it just crashes with a violation error ?
 
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re Zoomplayer

Sorry no, I havent played with this at all, I'm currently using Theatretek for DVD duties.
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Do you know of any demos I can download ?
 
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