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dumb s*** with a CRT. plz halp?

SirGeneral

bought a hdmi to composite adapter for no reason at all; cant seem to get proper resolution. any help? I know i can use the nvidia control panel thing, but i dont know the proper numbers to set the resolution to

heck.

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3 minutes ago, SirGeneral said:

yeah

If you're trying to get the proper resolution necessary (I'll give you both NTSC and PAL values as I dunno what region you're in), then you want to use 720x480 at 59.94Hz for NTSC or 720x576 at 50Hz for PAL sets.

Check out my guide on how to scan cover art here!

Local asshole and 6th generation console enthusiast.

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11 minutes ago, handymanshandle said:

If you're trying to get the proper resolution necessary (I'll give you both NTSC and PAL values as I dunno what region you're in), then you want to use 720x480 at 59.94Hz for NTSC or 720x576 at 50Hz for PAL sets.

it kinda works; still seems to have a lot of overscan, but there isnt an overscan button nor overscan knobs on the tv so

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1 minute ago, SirGeneral said:

it kinda works; still seems to have a lot of overscan, but there isnt an overscan button nor overscan knobs on the tv so

Oh, if you're trying to deal with TV overscan, that's a different issue altogether. You should be able to configure that in Nvidia Control Panel in the Adjust desktop size and position option.

Check out my guide on how to scan cover art here!

Local asshole and 6th generation console enthusiast.

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