Hey Guys,
I have a Samsung Dynaflat HDTV. Currently, I'm linking my computer up to it via a Radeon X800XT via component input. Fortunately, the latest cats support HD resolutions (1152x648 instead of 1280x720), and as a nice bonus whenever the TV recognizes a 640x480 signal, it senses it as a 480p signal and I get a nice big, quasi-widescreen image. The only problem with this is with overscan. Most modern games support HD resolutions, but I was wondering if there was a way to solve the overscan issue in Fallout 1. The game runs perfectly, except I can't see the whole toolbar on the bottom, which is a problem. I also have this problem with Jagged Alliance 2.
I tried using a program called D3DWindower to run it in windowed mode, and it works, but it runs slowly, and the window is too slow. I can't really adjust it because the text is in japanese (I think it's japanese). If anyone has any experience with this program, or knows of an english-language solution, that would be great. Thanks!
I have a Samsung Dynaflat HDTV. Currently, I'm linking my computer up to it via a Radeon X800XT via component input. Fortunately, the latest cats support HD resolutions (1152x648 instead of 1280x720), and as a nice bonus whenever the TV recognizes a 640x480 signal, it senses it as a 480p signal and I get a nice big, quasi-widescreen image. The only problem with this is with overscan. Most modern games support HD resolutions, but I was wondering if there was a way to solve the overscan issue in Fallout 1. The game runs perfectly, except I can't see the whole toolbar on the bottom, which is a problem. I also have this problem with Jagged Alliance 2.
I tried using a program called D3DWindower to run it in windowed mode, and it works, but it runs slowly, and the window is too slow. I can't really adjust it because the text is in japanese (I think it's japanese). If anyone has any experience with this program, or knows of an english-language solution, that would be great. Thanks!