Nvidia

All of these work well with the latest drivers --

Cards --
5200
6800
8500

Chipsets --
6150SE
7600


Nvidia GeForce 6200 on XP worked well also. Drivers 6.14.10.9424 (4/19/2007) -- jlm@ZV

Rolando
HI-TECH Contracting
San Juan, PR
I have two Gateway PCs GT5656 (6150SE chipset) with ZeeVees attached to each, one of the PCs has a Samsung T220HD monitor/TV and the other has a T240HD monitor/TV, in either case when I finish the ZeeVee over scan adjustment procedure it tries to indentify the PC monitors and fails to complete, it then advises one to try another adjustment of a slightly different size or to upgrade the computer's video hardware drivers. After doing so, it has been to no avail.

Questions:
1. Is there anyway that A/V systems integrators can overide the automated processes and manually address the required adjustments?
2. The ZeeVee software prompts one to perform the overscan ajustment on the PC's computer monitor, while my mayor concern is with the aspect ratio and resolution of the remotely intended targets of large panel displays, which do not necessarly match those of my PC's monitors, subject of course to the max that the ZeeVee expects as its input resolution. Why does the ZeeVee default to 800x600 even though the computer's nvidia drivers are up to date?
3. Again, is there any way to force ZeeVee to "request" from the computer video hardware the resolution and aspect ratio that is required for the intended flat panel TVs, indepentently of what computer monitor I my have attached at the moment?
4. Why does the overscan procedure try to identify my computer's display, which is set at its native resolution, while being multisync it will lock to whatever the ZeeVee requires of the graphics hardware and after the PC to TV operation mode, it will then re-sync back to my PC's default hardware video adjustments

With the intent of try to be more specific, please forgive the reduntant nature of some my questions, I hope you can clarify and/or guide me to a solution.
Thank you.

Rolando
HI-TECH Contracting
San Juan, PR

I'll respond point by point

1. There is no technical reason why the adjustments could not be made manually
2. The overscan adjustment is supposed to be done at the HDTV, not at the computer. We drop down to 800x600 if the PC refuses to go to 1280x720 or the selected underscan resolution.
3. see 2
4. 'identify display' refers to determining which VGA port ZvBox is connected to so that we can set the resolution.

jlm@ZV

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