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    unsure How to set resolution of a Individual LCD Connected with TV Tuner??

    Hello Guys,
    I have connected a Samsung LCD having Max resolution 1360 X 768 with a TV tuner card..i set the resoulution using pc its working fine, but whenever i connect it to my external tv tuner card it resets the resolution to 640 X 480 and displays the massage "not optimum resolution",,,what to do now..is there any trick to change resolution from the lcd setting..

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    Re: How to set resolution of a Individual LCD Connected with TV Tuner??

    1. Right-click on the desktop and select properties option from the right-click menu.
    2. Go to the settings tab. You will see a slider here, which is highlighted in red. This slider is what will change the resolution.
    3. keep on changing the resolutions to different choices until you find the perfect option as per your need.
    4. You need to click on Apply button to bring the changes into effect.
    5. Finally Click on OK button.
    6. And if you notice split up pixels then you will have to search for the auto button on the LCD monitor (usually every monitor have this) and press this button.
    7. It will align all the pixels in their correct positions and will confirm the edges look perfect.

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