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<font size=3>How do you set it up so it tears on the CRT and not on the
TV?<br><br>
-- Mache<br><br>
At 05:53 PM 5/20/2006, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">On 05/19/2006 08:08 PM, Mache
Creeger wrote:<br><br>
>While mplayer SD video as viewed on my CRT is excellent, I get <br>
>tearing during fast pans in clone mode viewing SD video through <br>
>svideo-out on a standard TV. I have the same results with both
a <br>
>GeForce FX 5500 and GeForce FX 6200. I have tried repeatedly to
get <br>
>a single response from the Nvidia support forum but have been <br>
>unsuccessful to date. I have a WinTV PVR 500 capture card and
the <br>
>mpg files it generates are excellent. This has been proven by
<br>
>watching the video on a Windows box using Windows Media Player and a
<br>
>Samba mount of the file.<br>
><br>
>I need to demonstrate to my spouse that my MythTV investment is <br>
>worthwhile. The tearing annoys her and while the video quality
on a <br>
>PC is excellent, watching shows using Tapeworm on her PC will not cut
<br>
>it for her. I am running all the most recent versions of <br>
>MythTV. Any help would be most appreciated.<br>
> <br>
<br>
One video output signal and two refresh rates = tearing on one
display...<br><br>
Mike</font></blockquote></body>
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