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    1. #1
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      TMPGEnc

      Does anyone get problem when loading TMPGEnc that the letters in the program are not totalie seen or cut off abit,i tried all versions and they all are the same,even changed resolution on monitor but no change!





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    2. #2
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      No probs for me either man.


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    3. #3
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      Yep, the bottoms of all decending characters are chopped of on mine, have always been that way. Just the bottoms of g, y, q, etc.
      Cheers,
      CM

    4. #4
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      Have only noticed this since upgrading to WinXP Pro

      Regards,
      Unifex

    5. #5
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      whats your dpi set on in XP for the moniter display mine was to high changed it to a lower setting all is fine from then on out. also your font size can be the problem to!!!!

    6. #6
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      Yup, lower DPI setting fixed it, am now squinting at screen

      More tweeking to fix, or just live with it...

      Thanx for the info Gimp!
      Regards,
      Unifex


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