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Monitor Resolution Help Please :S
Jongsung sayha...@i5425.com microsoft public windowsxp embedded HI If I know the video resolution registry key, can I fixed video resolution? please tell me where is the video registry key!! bye~ "AJ" <adamw...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eskrkZqvBHA.1592@tkmsftngp07... I set the resolution of my display

Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mod
Settings ..... Advanced Button ..... Adaptor Tab and it will give you the details of the video card. I am running a 128 Mb Gigabyte GF FX 5500 card on Fedora to configure most of your display settings to get the native screen resolution. http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html I am back to trying ubuntu again,

Video Resolution issue
The last time I tried resetting video resolution, I get an error telling me it can't be reset & to check hardware in Device Mgr. I was stuck on 800x600 at 32 bit If there wasn't, you might try some of the other monitor type settings and see if any of those work. -- Don Porter Newspaper Reporter & Webmaster

Restarting the Display
Do *all* 13 machines have the *same* make/model video card? Or are several different video cards in use? Do the 5 machines that have problems have the same make/model video card? Same monitor and resolution settings? Do the 8 that did not have a problem have a different make/model video card and/or different

S video port to watch DVDs on TV?
Thanks, the as yet unpublished basic tip is below: ============================ Title: I'm having video resolution problems Before we start troubleshooting your display problems lets start with the most basic question first: Did you know that you can preset the desktop display settings for your runtime within

Q: Are display video-resolution settings user-specific
Tried with different resolution settings? Wonder if you are pushing the monitor beyond it's spec.? Tony Gilla wrote: Heres one I am hoping someone can shead some After running for 10-15 minutes without touching any settings it will slowly fit itself back into the screen. This happens with either Video Card

Screen resolution
When you set up your video resolution, did you select more than one setting? If you did, you can get that result. Try holding down the [CTRL] - [ALT] keys while pressing the [+] or [-] on your numeric pad to cycle through the installed resolution settings. The highest resolution you chose at install will probably

Leggete questo da parte della EA
... and when I go to properties and settings to pick a screen resolution, I have tried just about every setting, and it seems in order to get the text to look up show 1680X1050, other show 1600X1024 if those resolutions do not appear as an option for resolution then you will have to update your video drivers.

Letterbox DVD Lines of Resolution
Tim Roberts t...@probo.com microsoft public win32 programmer directx video bobyj...@gmail.com wrote: well, i thought of doing the same...that is skip x number of frames. Though in the VIDEOINFOHEADER I have set all the settings as per what Mark has mentioned in his previous mail. like pVideoInfoHdr->AvgTimePerFrame

Tape / DVD equivalent rec quality?
Kyle k...@tsr.com microsoft public windowsxp general Oh. Where are the settings for the display panel kept? "John John" <audetw...@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message You can't change resolution by registry edits. John Kyle wrote: Hello, Where are the registry entires that control the video cards resolution? Thanks,

Video Resolution Limitations
Hi, I'm looking for a good small pocket camera, (not the SLR style)which will take good crisp reasonably hi resolution stage shots of shows. The VGA video modes work well also. ISO settings run from 80 to 1600, and noise is quite acceptable up to the 800 range for up to medium sized enlargements (up to ISO 400

Video for Windows Settings
Usually in going down from the highest quality setting, the recorder drops the bit rate, then the resolution, and then both. At settings resulting in recording times of 6 hours or more per DVD layer, the image starts to look cartoonish and unwatchable. Unless the source video is filled with a huge amount of action

How do I change video refresh rates?
Here is where things get a bit messy-- Each resolution has different timing, and displays may or may not have individual settings available for each resolution setting. Usually there is a way to adjust the display controls for at least one resolution, and using the video driver control panel in windows,

display blank post res. adjustment
sam s...@nextlife.com alt windows95 Try "QuickRes" for windows95, I dont know how it would work for DOS GOSS FAMILY wrote: Is there any way that I can change my display resolution settings from a batch file? I have a couple of games that work better on 640x480 256 color than they do on the setting that works best

video mode registry settings
Al Disley acd...@york.ac.uk comp os ms-windows win95 moderated On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Steve Hoffman wrote: I'm still a bit confused on the advantages of increased video resolution. For instance, if I view the Wall Street Journal's web site on Netscape at 640x480, I see a portion of the page onscreen.

Video Resolution Settings???
I would have liked to get higher refresh rates but I didn't go into the Advanced monitor settings, I just went into the medium ones because I don't trust myself with setting both horizontal and vertical refresh rates. Don It's not hard, just google "monitor model" "specs" and somewhere there will be a listing of

Video Problem & Backup Question
Tried to let it auto-probe for my video settings but it failed. Had to enter manually. Entered that I had 2MB video memory. 19. Asked what (video?) "clockchip" I had. I had no idea so I let it default to "No clockchip setting (recommended)". 20. Specified resolution settings of: 16 bit, 1024 x 768.

Video Conflict
When it was all said and done, the bottom line is that these HDV camcorders have extraordinary resolution compared to anything a consumer has seen before, which applies different settings to different ports, so look xarefully to be sure that you are not 'spoiling' your computer video output in some manner.

registry entries for video
sqr s...@sqr.sqr alt os windows-xp The video card determines the resolution settings and the monitor only accommodates them. If your current drivers will not allow you to adjust to the one you are looking for than you are SOL. -- Sqr Overseer: alt.os.windows-xp -- http://sqr.servebeer.com ftp://sqr.myftp.biz

Display Adapter problem
I understand how to get to the resolution settings, but not the screen settings that are done my using the controls on the monitor itself, which controls I thought that it might have something to do with the screen or video card itself, except that I am running a KVM switch with 7 computers and each screen is