March 3, 201115 yr Hi guys,Just been looking at some fsx HD videos on youtube. Now I recently purchased a PC with a 2600k processor OC'ed at 4.6ghz, with a nvidia gtx580, etc. The screen is a 36" lcd tv from panasonic. The graphics card has an hdmi output which I use to connect to the the tv. The only issue im facing now is resolution. I find that if I use the whole screen, the graphics look really odd. Hard to explain, but the images arent crisp and clear like on my laptop. Ofcourse the performance is much better(around 70fps around airports, basically full settings, traffic, rex, addon planes etc) which is fantastic! But the picture quality is the only downer for me. Any ideas??? Cameron Lett
March 4, 201115 yr Maybe 36 inch is too big, but am sure there is a resolution. Maybe if you try them one by one you can find the one that suits you.Patrick
March 4, 201115 yr Hi guys,Just been looking at some fsx HD videos on youtube. Now I recently purchased a PC with a 2600k processor OC'ed at 4.6ghz, with a nvidia gtx580, etc. The screen is a 36" lcd tv from panasonic. The graphics card has an hdmi output which I use to connect to the the tv. The only issue im facing now is resolution. I find that if I use the whole screen, the graphics look really odd. Hard to explain, but the images arent crisp and clear like on my laptop. Ofcourse the performance is much better(around 70fps around airports, basically full settings, traffic, rex, addon planes etc) which is fantastic! But the picture quality is the only downer for me. Any ideas???That sounds like a resolution problem. First off, is the TV an HDTV? 720p or 1080p? If the latter, then make sure your resolution is set to 1920x1080 on your windows display settings (properties, personalize, display settings or so), and then set the fsx display settings to 1920x1080x32. If you already had that set, then I don't know. Someone else might be able to help. Chidiebere Anyahara
March 4, 201115 yr Author That sounds like a resolution problem. First off, is the TV an HDTV? 720p or 1080p? If the latter, then make sure your resolution is set to 1920x1080 on your windows display settings (properties, personalize, display settings or so), and then set the fsx display settings to 1920x1080x32. If you already had that set, then I don't know. Someone else might be able to help.Hi. Thanks for the replies. Yea it is a full hd 1080p. I cant remember what resolution it is on. Ill check when I get home. Maybe its because im to close to the screen. I may move the chair back and see what that does....thanks guys. Cameron Lett
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