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Okay so I had a Radeon HD 6670 connected to my insignia HDTV that I was using as I monitor (24 inches) connected via VGA (6670 didn't have hdmi port) but I recently purchased a new 7850 due to getting a 1080p tv/monitor. It has an HDMI port, so I connected it via HDMI, and it looks awful compared to the VGA connection. It is grainy as well as undersized (not at the edge of the TV edges) Help please?!?
trikkx
October 15, 2014 3:31:27 AM
claudep
October 7, 2014 6:21:53 AM
I had a similar problem with my Samsung HDTV.
I had 2 problems :
1) Overscan : I was missing a border around the screen so I could not see the start menu or the taskbar.
Solution : Change the Picture Size on the TV to be "Screen Fit". That must be their equivalent to 1 to 1 mapping.
2) Even then, the text looked horrible.
Solution : Change the Sharpness Setting on the TV to be set to 0.
I also tried to change all other picture settings on the TV in such a way that the TV would not do any post-processing on the image : this is all done by your computer so you do not need the TV to do it too.
The end results : over HDMI, I get much better color for a comparable text quality. The text is still slightly sharper but In the end, I think it is actually better.
Hope this helps.
I had 2 problems :
1) Overscan : I was missing a border around the screen so I could not see the start menu or the taskbar.
Solution : Change the Picture Size on the TV to be "Screen Fit". That must be their equivalent to 1 to 1 mapping.
2) Even then, the text looked horrible.
Solution : Change the Sharpness Setting on the TV to be set to 0.
I also tried to change all other picture settings on the TV in such a way that the TV would not do any post-processing on the image : this is all done by your computer so you do not need the TV to do it too.
The end results : over HDMI, I get much better color for a comparable text quality. The text is still slightly sharper but In the end, I think it is actually better.
Hope this helps.
Best solution chosen by ErVivek
JonahJay said:
Yes but it still looks super grainy and still isn't fully aligned with the edgesIt sounds as if the scaling could be incorrectly set, but more likely you need to change the input method of the HDTV. It can be labeled a lot of different things. For mine, it is scanning type. I have to set it to "just scan".
If your HDTV doesn't have those options, it is possible it just doesn't support the ability to properly support a PC through HDMI.
JonahJay
December 18, 2013 5:30:32 PM
shadow_city
December 18, 2013 5:27:55 PM
JonahJay
December 18, 2013 3:59:33 PM
JonahJay
December 18, 2013 3:34:13 PM
Nada190
December 18, 2013 3:32:22 PM
It's a TV monitor so be sure to select PC input for that HDMI input. Otherwise it will look horrible, this happened on my Samung TV monitor and all I had to do was to change the name of the input source.
Think the problem is with HDMI, it's using the TV's graphics or something, maybe someone else can clear that up.
Think the problem is with HDMI, it's using the TV's graphics or something, maybe someone else can clear that up.
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