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Yamcha 18-01-2005 04:58 PM

I own a Trident Cyberblade i1 video card on my laptopn the I recently got a driver that makes my screen only in 1024x768 resolution if if lvl down the resolution here is the result

http://01files.com/images/2013396164Clipboard.jpg

I have another driver where even if i change the res the quality will bw good BUT ill have balck background. The problem is like this: the only res with the second driver that fulls the screen is 1024x768. But when I play games in lower res i play in little windows with a balck background just because 680x480 cant full up the monitor. :blink: And so I must choose between:
1Good res but games in small windows
2Bad res if its not 1024x768 but full screening.

So isnt there anyway to combine them? :help:

Yamcha 18-01-2005 04:59 PM

Im sure that u cant get the idea of this image...

Tuttle 18-01-2005 07:46 PM

No, that's how LCDs work (for both laptops and PCs) -- a 1024x768 LCD is 1024x768 no matter what you do with it. There are two ways for an LCD to handle a lower resolution:
  • Display the smaller picture accurately in the centre of the screen with a black border.
  • Interpolate the small picture to the full screen by duplicating rows and columns. This would look good if the picture was 512x384, but any standard PC resolution looks weird because there's only room to duplicate some rows and columns.
Personally I prefer the first option, but there should always be a stretch option in the laptop's BIOS or control software to change it.

Yamcha 18-01-2005 08:17 PM

Yes but the strech will be wit h BIG pixels?

MasterGrazzt 18-01-2005 08:45 PM

Jeez, Trident is still in business? Next you'll tell me Hercules still is... LOL

xoopx 18-01-2005 09:24 PM

i dont know what cpu your laptop has, but certainly for less demanding dosbox games, in d-fend 'general' menu for the game. use windowed mode, ddraw render mode and hardware scaling (it will depend on what game, the amount of hardware scaling, and if that card can even do it)

lcd screens are pretty much designed to display one res and one res only.. anything else will just look wrong.



Tuttle 19-01-2005 07:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by yamcha565656+Jan 19 2005, 07:47 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (yamcha565656 @ Jan 19 2005, 07:47 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Yes but the strech will be wit h BIG pixels?[/b]
Not quite; the pixels on an LCD are always the same size and in the same place. It just copies rows and columns to fill in the gaps, so it looks big in some spots and not others. See the attachment -- that's your screenshot stretched to 1024x768 the same way an LCD will do it (ignore the JPEG artifacts).

<!--QuoteBegin-MasterGrazzt
@Jan 19 2005, 08:15 AM
Jeez, Trident is still in business? Next you'll tell me Hercules still is...* LOL [/quote]
Yup, except they're now a subsidiary of Guillemot. They make decent stuff. www.hercules.com


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