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> Evox And Progressive, How does EvoX know when to do 480p
Eluder
post Jan 24 2004, 12:18 PM
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I'm just wondering how EvoX knows when to output in 480p mode. With the MS Dash you specify which modes your TV supports and it outputs it when playing a supported game. I've read that the EvoX dash is progressive, unlike the MS dash, so what I'm wondering is, does it always enable 480p when it's running through component? Reason I ask is because I have my Xbox going through component, but not on an HD TV (just a Wega). I don't want any unneccessary strain on my TV by running progressive when it doesn't support it. Thanks for the assistance.
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post Jan 24 2004, 12:33 PM
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it knows how to run in progressive because it takes the settings from the ms dash
so as long as those settings are set right you should be fine
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post Jan 24 2004, 02:18 PM
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Oh, ok, that's great, thanks for the help! smile.gif
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