 Anonymous_AnonymousPremium join:2004-06-21 127.0.0.1 kudos:2 Reviews:
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Re: New nVidia Beta GeForce Driver 195.55 said by DKS:Then it's not an nVidia issue. Banding in LCD displays appears to be cross-card, affecting ATI as well as nVidia. Some suggest it is the monitor driver, others that is related to a specific monitor feature in Samsung called RTF. I've not seen any weirdness with nVidia drivers unless they are improperly removed. it's a CRT TV and it does support 24bit (8bits per channel) 32 bit is just a alpha channel
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 DKSDamn Kidney StonesPremium,ExMod 2002 join:2001-03-22 Owen Sound, ON kudos:2 Reviews:
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| said by Anonymous_:said by DKS:Then it's not an nVidia issue. Banding in LCD displays appears to be cross-card, affecting ATI as well as nVidia. Some suggest it is the monitor driver, others that is related to a specific monitor feature in Samsung called RTF. I've not seen any weirdness with nVidia drivers unless they are improperly removed. it's a CRT TV and it does support 24bit (8bits per channel) 32 bit is just a alpha channel other Inputs are fine Any digging I've done shows it as not a nVidia driver issue. It happens on ATI cards, as well. It appears to be more predominant on LCD screens, but it does appear to occasionally happen on CRT's, though less so. Again, it's not a driver issue. No one seems to have pinned a cause, yet, although the monitor INF file is also blamed, as is Samsung's Magicolour program. -- Need-based health care not greed-based health care. |
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 Anonymous_AnonymousPremium join:2004-06-21 127.0.0.1 kudos:2 | updated to the latest drive and fixed it  |
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