Wednesday, June 14

Cool

Whoa!

Also Woo!

Got home, plugged the 360 into the new TV (a Samsung LA27T51B), loaded Oblivion and -

Niiiiice.

I was playing it on my computer monitor before. That's a 19" Samsung multifunction, with DVI/VGA/Component/S-Video/Composite/TV inputs, and it's a very nice computer monitor. But it's only 19", and it's 4:3, not widescreen. Effectively (if I can still extract square roots in my head correctly) it's about 17" for a widescreen image.

The new set is 27", which doesn't sound that much larger, but it is.

And the picture quality, even on component input, is superb.

Let's see what my notebook makes of it...

Hmm. Works - almost.

At 1280x768, I get a perfect picture. But it's not a 1280x768 screen, it's 1366x768. 16:9, and bugger sensible resolutions. So if I run it in that mode, everything will be about 6% wider than it should be.

My notebook actually recognises the resolution, and offers an option for 1360x768 (which is what the manual says it should do). But either the notebook or the monitor (and I hope it's the notebook) gets the timing wrong, and the image starts about one fifth of the way across the screen; the leftmost fifth is blank.

1280x720 would get rescaled, but would have the proportions right. But the monitor comes up Mode not supported. Bah. The manual says that it supports all modes between 640x480 and 1360x768, but that don't seem to work so well.

Hmm.

Okay, let's see what we can adjust on the monitor. Fiddle, fiddle, fiddle. Damn. Even at the maximum settings, I can't get the picture quite right. Well, let's try the Auto Adjust, just for laughs.

Hmm. Close, but there's still grey bars down the left and right, which will get kind of annoying. If I could get rid of...

Oi!

What?

Your wallpaper is 1280x1024, right?

Yes?

And this monitor is?

1360 by... oh. Right.

Okay, now that it's working perfectly, let's fire up some widescren video, like, oh, the Kamichu! opening.

...

Okay. I'm sold.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at 06:47 AM | Comments (3) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (Suck)
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1 *chuckle* SO entertaining, you are.

Posted by: Wonderduck at Wednesday, June 14 2006 11:02 AM (+rGmJ)

2 I've been very happy with my Samsung HLP6163.  It does some amusing things when trying to upconvert DVDs of non-HD TV shows, like Season 1 of The Sopranos.  Bunches of small moving objects like grass and leaves being blown in the wind get sort of shimmery.  And the DNIE is very noticeable.   Anything throught the DVI is tres magnifique. I am so very ready for PS3 with the Cell!

Posted by: TallDave at Friday, June 16 2006 10:10 AM (1Fb4e)

3 Somewhat off-topic, but still video-related... is there some easy way to get all the picture of an .avi file to fit onto a TV screen?  For example, I'm planning on burning Haruhi to DVD so the Duck U. Anime Club can view it next semester, but in a test disc I've made, the far sides of the picture are "off-screen".   I know this is a fairly common thing, but I've been unable to find a way to rectify it... any suggestions?

Posted by: Wonderduck at Friday, June 16 2006 03:49 PM (+rGmJ)

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