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I am looking to add some custom resolutions to the default Win XP driver for
a none plug and plug display devices (Sony 1292Q crt projectors). Or
possibly create a new file with the desired 960P and 1080P resolutions on
4:3 ratios that are not offered. Video card is a nVidia FX3000 and blending
is enabled. Powerstrip is not the answer as we need an existing suitable
resolution to create a custom resolution from. 1024P gives a nice image
while some built in 4:3 resolutions produce alot of artifacts in the image.
The total desired ideal resolution is 2880x1080P at 59.94 and 71.928 refresh
rates.

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you'll probably be better off posting this question on a
video card afficionado site like rage3d.com. i'm sure
zardon the mystic will have a few tricks up his sleeve
for ya..
>-----Original Message-----
>I am looking to add some custom resolutions to the
default Win XP driver for
>a none plug and plug display devices (Sony 1292Q crt
projectors). Or
>possibly create a new file with the desired 960P and
1080P resolutions on
>4:3 ratios that are not offered. Video card is a nVidia
FX3000 and blending
>is enabled. Powerstrip is not the answer as we need an
existing suitable
>resolution to create a custom resolution from. 1024P
gives a nice image
>while some built in 4:3 resolutions produce alot of
artifacts in the image.
>The total desired ideal resolution is 2880x1080P at
59.94 and 71.928 refresh
>rates.
>
>
>.
>

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