I've no idea as to that particular tv. In general you want in order of best to worst.
1) DVI connections at the full resolution of your TV's DLP element running non interlaced, but that may not work due to DVI limitations. 2) If the previous doesn't then you might try a plain VGA connection at the full resolution, or as close as you can handle. (1920x1080p)? 3) DVI interlaced at 1920x1080i or DVI with ~720p. I'm not sure which will be better here.. In general find a way to use a better connection than S-video if you have a TV that fancy. Component is another options, but using DVI or regular VGA is probably the way to go. This is not a new topic, so I rather suspect a search of old messages might be useful.. On Sun, 2005-10-30 at 19:37 -0400, MacNean Tyrrell wrote: > I have a nvidia geforce 5200, using svideo out. Mythtv looks sharp > and very nice looking. However playback is still not that great. Not > really sharp like the menu. I've played with the XV picture color > controls, and tried kernel, bob, and liner deinterlacing techniques > and nothing looks as sharp as that. Is it because it's deinterlacing > the video? or because of the ivtv driver for the 2 pvr 250's i > have? > I've seen 5200 with dvi outs (like this, but this is 5500, > http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814130197), i > have a 52" lg dlp tv with dvi input, my cable and my dvd player go to > the 2 composite inputs, would getting this video card could i then run > it in progressive so no deinterlacing required? And would it look > better at all? Also, i've seen some cards that say HDTV out, but it > looks like a s video output, can someone explain what this is, and > would it help either? > > -- > Sincerely, > > MacNean C. Tyrrell > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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