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Good machine but not as fast as my Athlon desktop with less RAM! :laughing:

Someone at work changed my graphics settings and now photos on the widescreen are stretched. Now all XR's look like American low-riders. If anyone knows how to get the piccies back to normal aspect ratio, would appreciate da advice :spoton:

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  kinggee said:
Hardware Overview:

  Machine Name: Power Mac G5

  Machine Model: PowerMac7,3

  CPU Type: PowerPC G5  (2.2)

  Number Of CPUs: 2

  CPU Speed: 2 GHz

  L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB

  Memory: 1.5 GB (Soon to be 2.5GB)

  Bus Speed: 1 GHz

ATI Radeon 9600 XT:

  VRAM (Total): 128 MB

Macintosh HD:

  Capacity: 152.54 GB

  Available: 46.93 GB

Western Digital 200GB:

  Capacity: 186.19 GB

  Available: 48.11 GB

Firewire 400 x2 & FW800 x1

USB 2.0 x3

Linksys ADSL Router

elgato EveTV 410

Mac OS Tiger 10.4.2

Yes it's a Mac (there's always one)  Let The Flaming Commence! (I don't care, I just finnished night shift)

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go the Macs :laughing: they are the best... the dual cpu G5 must be a beast

I have got a ibook g4 and I just love using it

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  hafadude said:
Someone at work changed my graphics settings and now photos on the widescreen are stretched. Now all XR's look like American low-riders. If anyone knows how to get the piccies back to normal aspect ratio, would appreciate da advice  :blush:

You just right click on the normal open desktop and select properties.

Then you go settings and slide the screen resolution around til it seems righht. On normal screen go for a 4:3 ratio setting .ie:800x600, 1024x768 etc.

Cheers,

Lumpy :laughing:

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