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  • New Monitor - full screen jumpy pans...help?

    Just got a new 1920x1080 monitor (LG2353V), which is quite a beautiful picture. I can now put my edit window on that monitor, full screen, with all associated EDIUS pallettes on the second screen. HOWEVER - when pix is full screen (nearly) it now "jumps" or "stutters" horizontally when the pix pans L or R, which it doesn't do when in a smaller window. 4 gigs memory checks out. nVidia TX260 (896megs OK) graphics board seems just great - know alot of you use that board successfully. Quad CPU @ 3.00Gigs. All temperatures look OK. Any bright thoughts from some or one of you out there who may have experienced (and overcome) the same situation.

    Much appreciated,
    Alan
    Alan J. Levi
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    This is where Spark/NX/Storm make a difference.

    Computer monitors are not ideal. You may find a window "Sweet Spot" by resizing the monitor window to something smaller. Mine looks great at about 35% of the screen and looks lousy at 25%.
    Rusty Rogers | Films
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      I never preview video on a computer monitor. It is RGB. Video is not. You have to use a NX card and output component to a video monitor see the "real" thing.
      TingSern
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