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Using HDTV in nView Display Modes, Using HDTV as the Primary Display in nView Clone Mode

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Chapter 6 Configuring HDTV As with first‐time startup on a single‐display setup, in a multi‐display setup you will also notice that the HDTV screen will have color distortion and may not fill the entire screen display area. Again, as in a single‐display setup, this is because when you first start your computer with a newly‐installed driver, the TV signal format defaults to NTSC. Using HDTV in nView Display Modes Note: HDTV use is not supported in nView Span mode. Using HDTV in nView Single Display Mode Based on the connector ("Supported Television/HDTV Formats for Analog and Digital Outputs" on page 79) in use, all the associated HDTV formats ("Supported Television/HDTV Formats for Analog and Digital Outputs" on page 79) will be available in the nView Display Settings context menu available from the TV display icons as well as from the TV Settings screen. Screen resolutions and HDTV formats ("Television and HDTV Formats and Desktop Resolutions" on page 80) can be independently selected and set. Using HDTV as the Primary Display in nView Clone Mode Based on the connector in use, all the associated HDTV formats ("Supported Television/HDTV Formats for Analog and Digital Outputs" on page 79) will be available in the nView Display Settings context menu available from the TV display icons as well as from the TV Settings screen. The secondary display (an analog or digital display) will start panning if the selected primary HDTV resolution is greater than the maximum EDID mode of the secondary or if the selected physical secondary resolution is less than primary HDTV resolution. If the selected primary HDTV screen resolution is lower than that of the secondary display, the resolution will be scaled up if the secondary display is an analog display or, if it is a digital display, the desktop can have a black border. If you use plasma displays with burn‐in display issues, you can use the Video border option on the TV Output page to display grey instead of black for the borders NVIDIA Corporation 84

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Chapter 6
Configuring HDTV
As with first
time startup on a single
display setup, in a multi
display setup you will
also notice that the HDTV screen will have color distortion and may not fill the entire
screen display area. Again, as in a single
display setup, this is because when you first
start your computer with a newly
installed driver, the TV signal format defaults to
NTSC.
Using HDTV in nView Display Modes
Note:
HDTV use is not supported in nView Span mode.
Using HDTV in nView Single Display Mode
Based on the connector (
“Supported Television/HDTV Formats for Analog and
Digital Outputs” on page 79
) in use, all the associated HDTV formats (
“Supported
Television/HDTV Formats for Analog and Digital Outputs” on page 79
) will be
available in the nView Display Settings context menu available from the TV display
icons as well as from the TV Settings screen. Screen resolutions and HDTV formats
(
“Television and HDTV Formats and Desktop Resolutions” on page 80
) can be
independently selected and set.
Using HDTV as the Primary Display in nView Clone Mode
Based on the connector in use, all the associated HDTV formats (
“Supported
Television/HDTV Formats for Analog and Digital Outputs” on page 79
) will be
available in the nView Display Settings context menu available from the TV display
icons as well as from the TV Settings screen.
The secondary display (an analog or digital display) will start panning if the selected
primary HDTV resolution is greater than the maximum EDID mode of the secondary
or
if the selected physical secondary resolution is less than primary HDTV resolution.
If the selected primary HDTV screen resolution is lower than that of the secondary
display, the resolution will be scaled up if the secondary display is an analog display
or, if it is a digital display, the desktop can have a black border.
If you use plasma displays with burn
in display issues, you can use the
Video
border
option on the TV Output page to display grey instead of black for the borders