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Torpedoman
![]() Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Pearland, Texas
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LordNeuro is right. What is happening is that your computer is changing its scan rate when you launch SH3 into full screen mode. Hence, your TV is seeing the HDMI input as a 1024x768 signal and displaying it pixel for pixel on your Hi-Res screen.
You have a couple of choices. 1) you can (maybe) use one of the zoom modes on your TV to stretch the picture out to something you like better. 2) download the res-fix to run SH3 at a higher screen resolution and this will make your SH3 picture to be larger. Running SH3 at your TVs' native resolution would be ideal but that will depend on both your computer and your TV. Search the forum for where to get the res-fix download. Oh, one other thing. Some TVs' cannot display the same resolution for a computer input that they can for a tuner or component input. However, I don't think that will be a problem for you, as you state that your 'native' computer output is full-screen. Bob Chase |
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