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Am I correct in thinking that the graphics you mentioned you bought the other day, has a built in TV card as well?
Am I also correct in thinking you are the owner of a DC?
If both of these are true, I was wondering if you could do me a HUGE favour. Can you connect your DC to the TV card, so it displays on the monitor, and see how good the picture quality is please?
Also, could you try a game on 60Hz? Like M:SR, PSO, Virtua Tennis etc to see if that works?
I know this is a lot to sort out and set up, so I can understand if you can't, but if you could it would be MUCH appriciated!
I was wondering why I couldn't get you on MSN recently though...
:-)
My assumption is that the monitor will be pretty good at showing console graphics and should work at 60hz anyway, but I'll be able to test it out next week.
While I'm here, sorry to you and anyone else that has been trying to get hold of me on MSN recently. If I don't answer, it means that my wife is hogging the internet (in a nice way of course...) and she tends not to turn the status to busy or not connected. If you talk while I'm there, you will get a reply, even if it is a frantic message saying I can't speak now!
Am I correct in thinking that the graphics you mentioned you bought the other day, has a built in TV card as well?
Am I also correct in thinking you are the owner of a DC?
If both of these are true, I was wondering if you could do me a HUGE favour. Can you connect your DC to the TV card, so it displays on the monitor, and see how good the picture quality is please?
Also, could you try a game on 60Hz? Like M:SR, PSO, Virtua Tennis etc to see if that works?
I know this is a lot to sort out and set up, so I can understand if you can't, but if you could it would be MUCH appriciated!