Capable I assume is true as long as the display
detects properly.

As to the TV advertising it's capabilities correctly
or not, nvidia vs. ati 
detecting better, shades of grey argument if you're
relying on PnP/autodetect 
vs. manually loading a driver for the TV.

In Catalyst's display properties for the the TV what
is the maximum resolution & 
display name? If that's not right you need a monitor
driver to fix it IMHO since 
DDC is failing for some reason.



James Maki wrote:
> The HDTV displays correctly at 1920x1080 with an
onboard nVidia card on
> another computer. Would that indicate that the HDTV
is reporting correctly?
> Or is it the HDTV/Video Card combinations? Still
doesn't make sense to me
> that the ATI card is marketed as an HDTV card
capable of 1920x1080 and
> doesn't work while the "cheap" onboard nVidia video
works without any
> issues.
> 
> Thanks for the reply. I'm Still confused on where to
look in the Catalyst
> Control Center to allow the 1920x1080 display
without panning. 
> 
> Jim Maki
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: j maccraw
>  
>> Sounds to me like the TV does not report back it's
>> video modes correctly or you 
>> are not loading a monitor device driver that
reports
>> them. Any desktop setting 
>> above a display device's detected max gets rendered
in
>> a pan & scan view port 
>> the size of the detected max display resolution.
> 
> 
> 


      
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