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I've finally got my laptop's 945 to output at a custom resolution for my LCD TV via VGA. All was well until I tried using Vista Media Center with it. When I'm on the Laptop LCD, VMC's animations was fluid whereas on VGA the animation is extremely slow. My LCD runs at 1280x800, and my TV at 1280x768.
Is this is known thing?
Thanks for any replies...
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Check out support.intel.com for more direct support. However, make sure you only have one display active at a time. When you have more than one active, say a TV and the LFP (local flat panel), data has to be driven to both places. That can cause a bandwidth issue, especially on older parts like the 945. If you're just driving the TV, it should be relatively the same speed as the LFP-only solution, given like content. There are other variables like protected vs non-protected content and whole potential cans of worms there as well. First, try the easy stuff though.
Chris
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Check out support.intel.com for more direct support. However, make sure you only have one display active at a time. When you have more than one active, say a TV and the LFP (local flat panel), data has to be driven to both places. That can cause a bandwidth issue, especially on older parts like the 945. If you're just driving the TV, it should be relatively the same speed as the LFP-only solution, given like content. There are other variables like protected vs non-protected content and whole potential cans of worms there as well. First, try the easy stuff though.
Chris
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