LCD Screen "tearing" during Slideshow

I have a Sony SDM-HS94P that I have absolutely no screen viewing issues with except when I run iphoto slide show. Basically the problem is that I get a "flicker" on the top line of my screen. It goes away when I quit slide show.
I did run the screen saver with the same photos and I do not have any flickering.
Any suggestions?

I've the same problem when see any film with DVD Player!
My system is:
MAC Mini 1.2
TV 32" LCD 16:9
I think "tearing" is a BIG problem and Apple must solve this as soon as possible!!

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