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Only problem I have is that VGA is not working anymore. Didn´t investigate yet if this can be solved. i will update if I find a way to solve it.  
 
Only problem I have is that VGA is not working anymore. Didn´t investigate yet if this can be solved. i will update if I find a way to solve it.  
  
Also I am still looking into higher the resolution to 800 x 600 or native TV resolution. to be continued
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I changed the resolution with the Admin webinterface to 800 x 600,
- Solved with the Admin webinterface, Media Directors and change the video settings
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Go to Admin webinterface Media Directors and change the video settings

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Usage Information

I have got the ASUS V8420 Deluxe working with LinuxMCE 7.10 RC2. I have installed the latest version of the NVIDIA drivers available for Geoforce 4 cards as it is based on the TI4200 chipset. Version: 96.43.07 Operating System: Linux x86 Release Date: July 16, 2008

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I only play back on my TV through S-VHS. Picture is OK on a Philips 32 inch widescreen tv with 100 HZ old screen. No LCD. To get a stable picture I lowered the sharpness on the TV and highered the anti flicker and dynamic contrast throught the NVIDIA settings tool. Opening through NVIDIA-settings command in a terminal.

Only problem I have is that VGA is not working anymore. Didn´t investigate yet if this can be solved. i will update if I find a way to solve it.

I changed the resolution with the Admin webinterface to 800 x 600, Go to Admin webinterface Media Directors and change the video settings