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Old Dec 10, 2003, 11:15 AM   #1
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Above 60HZ on TV-OUT?

Hi all.

I have a Geeforce 440 (MX I think) and I can´t get above 60hz on TV out (through S-VHS). My TV is 100 hz. Is it possible to set the HZ to more than 60 hz?

Send me info on how to do this if you know!

Cheers
Hilmar from Iceland
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Old Dec 11, 2003, 08:17 AM   #2
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Re: Above 60HZ on TV-OUT?

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Originally posted by Cantona^
Hi all.

I have a Geeforce 440 (MX I think) and I can´t get above 60hz on TV out (through S-VHS). My TV is 100 hz. Is it possible to set the HZ to more than 60 hz?

Send me info on how to do this if you know!

Cheers
Hilmar from Iceland
I wanna know too is there a posable way to set tvtool at a higher refresh rates?
i have tried force the resolution to 100 hz but it switch back to 60 HZ (VidCard Asus FX5600 8X).
Tvtool resolution 1024*768.
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I gonna ask The developper of TVtool for a solution, if i have his answer i dop it here.

thanks in advanced for your reply
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Old Dec 11, 2003, 08:40 AM   #3
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Re: Above 60HZ on TV-OUT?

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Originally posted by Cantona^
Hi all.

I have a Geeforce 440 (MX I think) and I can´t get above 60hz on TV out (through S-VHS). My TV is 100 hz. Is it possible to set the HZ to more than 60 hz?

Send me info on how to do this if you know!

Cheers
Hilmar from Iceland

btw look at the forum about it, on the Tvtool site.
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Old Dec 24, 2003, 06:55 AM   #4
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Re: Re: Above 60HZ on TV-OUT?

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I wanna know too is there a posable way to set tvtool at a higher refresh rates?
i have tried force the resolution to 100 hz but it switch back to 60 HZ (VidCard Asus FX5600 8X).
Tvtool resolution 1024*768.
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I gonna ask The developper of TVtool for a solution, if i have his answer i drop it here.

thanks in advanced for your reply
I have an answer from the TVtool developer, it must give 60 hZ and Higher in extended mode in version 9.5.5.,but it's no go for me, it is still the same 60HZ and i have locked the refresh rate on 100 Hz
For me there is nothing changed.


Have a Merry cristmas
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Old Feb 1, 2004, 11:08 AM   #5
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Re: Re: Re: Above 60HZ on TV-OUT?

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I have an answer from the TVtool developer, it must give 60 hZ and Higher in extended mode in version 9.5.5.,but it's no go for me, it is still the same 60HZ and i have locked the refresh rate on 100 Hz
For me there is nothing changed.


Have a Merry cristmas

Only with nview,without tvtool it sends a 100Hz signal to the TvSet i meseared it with an oscilloscoop
when i set my refresh rate higher it gonna scramble the tv picture,so set the computer ref. rate not higher
then your tv can have.
I tested the tvtool with 100 HZ 9556 but no go its still gives a 60 Hz Signal.
What i Can see is not such a big problem for the programmer to give tvtool 100HZ output.
I wish i had the source code, i have no much time to develop a program like tvtool.
maybe my compagnon, i'll ask him.

Maybe other people have any other suggestion (why invent the wheel twice), i wanna now plz.

Greetz

Last edited by Murdock; Feb 1, 2004 at 11:16 AM.
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