why would i get some motion blur on my lcd tv while watching a movie on it through my computer? Is the Nvidia 8500 enough or do i need to return it to get an 8600 -8800. Also why can i not adjust the refresh rate up to 60hertz in 1080i through an hdmi cable? I have all the drivers up to date and i am really confused.
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Your HDTV probably doesn't support 1080p60 as an input. Most only accept 720p60 and 1080i30. Or your graphics card (or driver) may not support 1080p60. My 8600 can output 1080p60 -- I would guess your 8500 can too.
I don't know why you'd be getting motion blur. Unless you have an interlaced video and are using a blend deinterlace. Or maybe the noise reduction filter in the nVidia Control Panel is too high? -
Could also be caused by the files that you are playing and/or the TV itself. Some LCD TV's have issues with fast motion. Do you have the same issues from other sources?
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