All tag results for ‘Resolution’
June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 238 views
The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):
- Blue Ray, HD DVD material
- Catalyst Display Driver 7.1 and higher
- Radeonâ„¢ X1950 series
- Windows Vista 32-bit Edition
- Windows Vista 64-bit Edition
- Windows XP Professional
- Windows XP Home Edition
- Windows XP Media Center Edition
- Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Symptoms:
The resolution 1920×1080/24p which is required to playback Blue-Ray material on LCD TV sets is not available in Catalyst Contol Center.
June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 199 views
The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):
- Catalyst Display Driver 7.1 and higher
- Radeon® X1950/1900 series
- Radeon® X1800 series
- Radeon® X1650/1600 series
- Radeon® X1550 series
- Radeon® X1300 series
- Radeon® X1050 series
- Windows Vista 32-bit Edition
- Windows Vista 64-bit Edition
- Windows XP Professional
- Windows XP Home Edition
- Windows XP Media Center Edition
- Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
- Windows 2000 Professional
Symptoms:
In HDTV resolutions, i.e. 1280×720 the black color is being displayed too dark so that object’s details are not visible.
June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 203 views
The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):
- Radeon® X1900 series
- Radeon® X1800 series
- Radeon® X1600 series
- Radeon® X1300 series
- Windows Vista 32bit
- Windows Vista 64bit
- Windows XP Professional
- Windows XP Home Edition
- Windows XP Media Center Edition
- Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
- Windows 2000 Professional
- SONY KLV-S32A10 LCD TV
- PRIMA LC32U5 LCD TV
Symptoms:
With above mentioned LCD TVs the resolution 1366×768 is not available through DVI or HDMI. However through VGA connection the resolution is available.
Other LCD TVs and Radeon cards might be affected.
June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 177 views
The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):
- Catalyst Control Center
- Radeon® X1650 series
- Radeon® X1600 series
- Windows Vista 32bit Edition
- Windows Vista 64bit Edition
Symptoms:
Catalyst Control Center: The display mode of 1440X900@75Hz is not available in the Catalyst Control Center when using a system containing an ATI Radeon X1600/1650 series of product
June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 169 views
The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):
- Heroes
- Radeon® X1800 series
- Windows Vista 32bit
- Windows Vista 64bit
Symptoms:
Changing the display resolution to 2560×1600 or higher may result in the game failing to run
June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 223 views
The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):
- Radeon® series
- Windows Vista 32bit
- Windows Vista 64bit
- Windows XP Professional
- Windows XP Home Edition
- Windows XP Media Center Edition
- Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
- Windows 2000 Professional
- SHARP L26GA4E LCD TV
Symptoms:
With above mentioned LCD TV the resolution 1360×768/1366×768 is not available through DVI or HDMI, whereas Sharp indicated 1366×768 as native resolution. Through VGA connection the resolution is available. The EDID information from SHARP does not include these resolutions.
Other graphics cards might be affected.
June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 242 views
The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):
- Catalyst Display Driver 7.3
- Radeonâ„¢ X1650 series
- Windows Vista 32-bit Edition
- Windows Vista 64-bit Edition
Symptoms:
When using an Apple 30″ Cinema Display at its native resolution or resolution higher than 1280×800, users may notice flashing or scrolling red or green dots on the screen when viewing a dark background.
June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 313 views
The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):
- Catalyst Display Driver for Windows Vista
- Radeon® X1900 series
- Radeon® X1800 series
- Radeon® X1600 series
- Radeon® X1300 series
- Radeon® X850 series
- Radeon® X800 series
- Radeon® X700 series
- Radeon® X600 series
- Radeon® X550 series
- Radeon® X300 series
- Radeon® 9800 series
- Radeon® 9700 series
- Radeon® 9650/9600 series
- Radeon® 9550/9500 series
- Windows Vista 32bit Edition
- Windows Vista 64bit Edition
Symptoms:
Output to HDTV via component video cables produces a black border around the screen.
April 3rd, 2007 · No Comments · 342 views
Consider the following scenario:
- You pause a DVD in Microsoft Windows Media Player 11.
- You change the Resolution setting in Display Settings.
- You resume playback.
In this scenario, Windows Media Player 11 skips ahead to the next chapter in the DVD.
March 10th, 2007 · 5 Comments · 5,371 views
In tip 29 I explained how to change your screen DPI to resize some of your UI elements. On the extreme end, you can resize to 480DPI, which makes everything 500% bigger. The problem with doing that is that everything is so big, some important things can’t be seen on the screen anymore, making it difficult to get back to a more usable DPI. Here’s how I went from 480DPI back to the default 96DPI: Keep reading →