Will Dormann wrote:
I used your settings late last night, and I didn't notice an appeciable difference. I did notice a lot of 'smearing' for lack of a better term, in that when there was quick motion, you could see alternating horizontal lines that were out of sync in certain places on the screen, most noticable when there was large difference between light and dark areas of the screen. I used your first posted settings (and I did notice that some of the options you described were not in the same sections as my XF86config file for some reason)Tom Lichti wrote:
As an aside, what is the preferred Nvidia card for TV output? I have a generic GeForce 4 MX440 and it works alright, although I'm sure it could be better. If there is a better card to use, what is it?
From what I gather, the MX4000 is just a die-shrunk version of the MX440, so if you follow my instructions you should be able to get pretty good results. Is this not the case?
I should mention that I can't use XvMC since I get tons of those 'pre-buffering pause' messages and lots of a/v hiccups with it, that go away when I don't use XvMC. I have tried the tweaks that have been posted to various messages but nothing made them go away. I have a P3 1Ghz, dual PVR250's and the aforementioned MX440. With XvMC the CPU usage was minimal, now it's a constant 30-40%, but at least watching TV is smooth.
I need to go through this thread more thoroughly to see if I missed anything important.
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