Matt Grommes wrote:
The Tech Report just did a comparison of the PVR-150, ATI's TV Wonder Elite, and the eVGA NVTV. The 150 came in last in picture and the eVGA card came in first in picture quality. Does that card work in Linux? Both my Windows MCE w/PVR-150 using friend and I (MythTV with PVR-250) have been pretty disappointed in the image quality of our boxes so if I can switch cards and get a better picture, I'd love to do so.

http://techreport.com/reviews/2005q2/tuner-comparo/index.x?pg=1


The only quality tests are taking the video signal from an XBox, putting it through a RF modulator, then demodulating it using the tuner?


What's wrong with in addition just connecting a normal SVideo cable between a DVD player and the input on the card? Couldn't get the cables?

"The adaptive comb filter can choose between 2D and 3D filters depending on which is ideal given the source content. However, the comb filter can only be used for composite and coaxial video input, not S-Video"

Okay... Someone needs to explain to these guys how video works. They seem to be saying it's a shame the comb filter doesn't work on SVideo.

Sheesh.

Cheers,

Allan.
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