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Interesting.
So you think it may be an interaction with the monitor drivers rather than the card drivers. or maybe a combination of the two. That would explain why so few people experiance this anymore.
 
I am sure he will be thrilled at the additional reading. :D
I will alert him to this thread after the holidays.
 
The more info the better, thanks as usual jpd.
 
I did not know about that one either.
So I guess the best course is to set them both the same.
 
Out of cuiosity do you connect with the same cable or does the cable used depend on what port you connect to?
 
Maybe it is something in the translation from analog to digital or vica versa.
Or how they are proccessed by the video card.
 
Just had to hit that 3000 mark eh!
 
I'll take your word for it. :)
I will note that this thread has been around for more than 6 months though. ;)
 
As I said I take you at your word.
Let's let the matter drop before the Mod of this place bans us both. ;)
 
Well what did you set it at?
 
If you read the thread you cannot really make that assumtion.

Try renameing the AVI folder to AVI_back, that has helped reduce the frequency for some.