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I own an ATi 9800 Radeon Pro. I recently got a new 24-inch View Sonic monitor. When I open up my ATi TV, everything functions as it is supposed to, but there are some horozontial lines going across both ends of the screen. It obviously meant I needed to change my TV resolution because I got a new, and bigger monitor. When I try to changes the aspect ratio, I can't, because the box is grayed out? Why? I really want my TV to function in wide screen, but I can't access that option, because it is grayed out. Please help.
Heres a picture of what happens:
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Re: ATi 9800 Radeon Pro TV Issue
Hi, here is a link to the Radeon 9800 Users Manual download and Knowledgebase....
http://support.ati.com/ics/support/d...asp?deptID=894 |
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Re: ATi 9800 Radeon Pro TV Issue
I would set up the monitor as a secondary display rather than a TV. Adjust the aspect ratio by changing the resolution. For a 24" monitor I am guessing the resolution will be 1920 x 1200.
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