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Old 18-11-2005, 10:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Best display settings for a 3910

Talking about progressive scan ect and what resolution/frequency. Its hooked up to my plasma via DVI cable

Thanks for any answers

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try them and see what looks best. Somtimes its better go with straight 480/576p if your plasma has quality scaling. If the dvd player does better then go with 720p. If 1280X720p matches your screen res this can be very good but if it does not than your screen will still do some scaling and then 2 lots of scaling can be worse than just 1 lot.
So try both and see what you prefer. Normaly there is little difference TBH, other than some improved sharpness to the image but that only realy happens if you can 1:1 pixel match.

It is a case of trial and error as no display is equal
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