I'm using a FX 5200 TVOUT currently, but the quality is terrible, I'm
getting ghosting and simply poor quality.
The capture is excellent, using a PVR250, viewing the captured video on
pc's is excellent, lines around any motion, but there's no ghosting
whatsoever, everything is very clear, unlike the TV out quality.
The picture is also crunched on the left, but correct on the right, with
little-no tools for tweaking the newer nvidia cards.
I was thinking about an older geforce2 card better supported, or getting
a cheap matrox card.
I'm only using a TV on the system, current config is, Asus P2B-D dual
celron 400, 256mb ram, 80gb wd drive, with an FX5200 video card, and an
old diamond sound card. It does near 100 % on one proc, very low on the
other (like 5 % with top running) when playing livetv, opening up the
program guide takes a few sec, I'm going to try some 600mhz p2 chips so
I can deinterlace & it should speed up the menu's.
Currently using nvidia binary drivers, 24bit, 800x600, horizsync 30-50,
vertrefresh 60
any card sugestions would be welcome!
getting ghosting and simply poor quality.
The capture is excellent, using a PVR250, viewing the captured video on
pc's is excellent, lines around any motion, but there's no ghosting
whatsoever, everything is very clear, unlike the TV out quality.
The picture is also crunched on the left, but correct on the right, with
little-no tools for tweaking the newer nvidia cards.
I was thinking about an older geforce2 card better supported, or getting
a cheap matrox card.
I'm only using a TV on the system, current config is, Asus P2B-D dual
celron 400, 256mb ram, 80gb wd drive, with an FX5200 video card, and an
old diamond sound card. It does near 100 % on one proc, very low on the
other (like 5 % with top running) when playing livetv, opening up the
program guide takes a few sec, I'm going to try some 600mhz p2 chips so
I can deinterlace & it should speed up the menu's.
Currently using nvidia binary drivers, 24bit, 800x600, horizsync 30-50,
vertrefresh 60
any card sugestions would be welcome!