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Old 8th January 2008, 11:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Nvidia 7600GS HD

I am having a problem with HD TV. I had a Radeon 9200 and it played Normal Digital TV no problems. I bougth a Nvidia 7600GS AGP 8x 256Mb and it now plays HD which it didn't before and it looks Incredible now! All seemed good.

Funny thing happens tho... you can watch HD for about 5 minutes then the picture goes really weird. The image goes ghostlike and there is a mirror image of the whole screen that appears in the top left hand corner overlaying the rest of the screen.

I have a Windows XP MCE 2005 with all the latest Updates using the lastest Nvidia Drivers downlaoded yesterday (7/1/08). It runs normal Digital fine just a HD problem.

1 thing you might need to know... I am running a 430Watt PSU and i have 5 HDD's, the video card, the tuner card, sound card, raid controller (PCI).

It's a Celeron 2.6Ghz with 1Gb RAM on Asus Motherboard.

Any ideas?? anymore information you need from me??? Could it be a power problem running HD?? everything else seems to run fine. Oh if I close down Media Centre and immediately run it again, go to Live TV and watch the HD channel again, it's fine again for another period of 3-5 minutes.

Some help would be appreciated.

EDIT: If i switch to another HD channel when this effect happens the effect transfers to all channels aswell until i reload MC. Also i am using Standard VGA plug to the Plasma.

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Re: Nvidia 7600GS HD

Hey there

I`ve got a thread about the Purevideo decoder going :Purevideo revisited

I was using the latest nvidia drivers and getting the same symtoms you are describing...had to go back to 94.24 to remove the problem

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