FoFix on My TV
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FoFix on My TV
I'm wondering if any of you hook up your pc to the TV when you play? I know the right cables and everything to get, I'm just wondering if it will look disproportioned or have issues with lag at all? It runs fine on my comp, and I have a 56 inch TV. Should I not have any problems?
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My Guess is you shouldn't have any problems, but with my 73 inch it has a delay so if you have problems you might want to change the delay settings for FoFiX and calibrate it with your TV. I've even hooked up my computer to My HDTV With an HDMI Cable and I Had no problems rather than the delay.
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VGA has no delay i think. But then again i have to hook everything up with s-video
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rynos13 wrote:What delay number do you usually use? I'll be using VGA, no HDMI on my comp.
it would be differant per tv like mine would be 26 (it may say on the tv box mine did i calabrate rockband and fofix with 26 and works great so just check the box)
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amak11 wrote:i think.
That's a first.
Anyways, yes, you can, with the right cables, but it will have a delay on some TV's.
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I use VGA to hook mine up to my Mac. There's no delay. I can't imagine it being much different on a PC.
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My TV's a 1080p DLP. The highest I could get with VGA would be 720 if I'm not mistaken? I don't get any lag with RB or GH so I'm hoping this is similiar.
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rynos13 wrote:My TV's a 1080p DLP. The highest I could get with VGA would be 720 if I'm not mistaken? I don't get any lag with RB or GH so I'm hoping this is similiar.
i can get 1080p with vga dont know why you cant
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VGA works good for me. Perfect resolution with it. Only thing is it has a little lag. I just haven't got around to calibrating it.
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The lag comes from the refresh rate of your TV. most ar 60Hz.
If you have a 120 Hz , 240Hz or a 600Hz refresh rate TV ther shouls not be any lag at all.
If you have a 120 Hz , 240Hz or a 600Hz refresh rate TV ther shouls not be any lag at all.
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My TV only has audio lag, no video lag. I use gaming headphones, so that takes care of the audiolag too. I just got a gaming laptop and FOFix on my T.V. was one of the first things that came to mind. Its pretty awesome.
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