> For TV/Movies, you cannot beat the tv output quality from a matrox card, > although their output support is s-video/composite.
I would like to have this clarified: You mean obviously with TV-output here analog tube-TV? Rather than today's flat panels which have HDMI and which get 100% perfect output from nVidia? We have nVidia in our home theater PC (which is running Ubuntu) and it is connected with HDMI to the HD-video projector. Another video source is Playstation 3, which surprise surprise, outputs its picture digitally through HDMI. The picture is perfect obviously because it is digital and every pixel gets displayed as it should (from both the computer and PS3). Is someone still using displays without HDMI these days? If I go to a shop and look around TV-models, I can hardly find any model which would not have HDMI. So at least in my vocabuary at least, TV output = DVI = HDMI. And Matrox has no use for this purpose. Who wants to use component video these days. It hurts my eyes if I look picture from my old DVD-player with component video. Best Regards, Karoliina -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
