Bjorn, I believe my MSI card is using nvidias nv17 (or 18) chip for tv out. Many ASUS cards use a different chip, according to this database but data can be entered by anyone, so it might be inaccurate.
For PAL, if the tv out is synched to a 50Hz display refresh rate, and no scaling occurs, there are two perfectly reasonable ways to generate a tvout signal:
1. Grab both fields from one frame and skip one frame
2. Grab even field from one frame and odd from next
Does anyone know if both these methods are used in video cards?
If the display is running at 25hz, only the first method makes sense, so one would hope that the tv out chip would do the right thing. In my case, with my particular graphics card, that seems to be the case since my picture is smooth...
Dennis
On 11/14/05, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 14 November 2005 00:44, Bjørn Konestabo wrote:
> Dennis Tell wrote:
> > I'm using a cheap msi fx5200 svideo out and it works with a 25hz
> I've searched both myth-dev and myth-user and the web pretty thoroughly
> trying to find a solution to this problem, but I've only found out that
> quite a few people share exactly my problem. Sigh. I really should get
> myself an HDTV and swap this problem for a set of new ones. :)
>
Thats what I did. Stuffed around for months trying to get an acceptable
interlaced output but never got it right. I ended up buying an HD LCD panel.
Im now happy with the picture.
For me, interlaced output needs to be as good as a stb would be, the way it
is at the moment it just doesnt cut it.
Andrew
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