2005-10-11, 05:50 AM
Anyone have any opinion on a good nvidida TV out card? I want to be able to do custom resolutions. Only used on the HTPC, no monitor attached. Currently using the onboard SVIDEO, but the quality is horrible.
2005-10-11, 05:50 AM
Anyone have any opinion on a good nvidida TV out card? I want to be able to do custom resolutions. Only used on the HTPC, no monitor attached. Currently using the onboard SVIDEO, but the quality is horrible.
2005-10-12, 02:46 PM
I bought a leadtek fx5200 without a fan & the S-video out looks good to me.
I had some diagonal shadows barely visible on the screen & that went away when I switched to a thick higher quality s-video cable. And put the metal side panel back on the PC. I also found this on Nvidiaâs website. http://www.nvidia.com/object/custom_resolutions.html I havenât had a chance to try it yet though. The card recognized the TV as a display at boot up without problems & without me doing anything to the driverâs. To be honest, I canât tell the difference between the PC & my DVD player on my 32â tube TV.
2005-10-12, 02:53 PM
I've been happy w/ the 5500, but I only have analog tv/catv. I use an above-avg s-video cable, and I also can't tell the difference between the catv/pvr.
I've had both an ATI and the nVidia. ATI was nice in handling the overscan to fit the image better. I prefer the nVidia because I like just zooming in and adjusting the picture just enough to cut off the dot crawl on the top of a few channels, and still having the most picture. It also has better color and sharpness sliders IMO.
2005-10-18, 03:13 AM
From what I have read, an Nvidia 6xxx series would be best. The component video is typically built in and quite sharp.
The 5xxx series does not have as good of DVI out. I was not very happy with the 5200 SVideo out when compared to the MediaMVP. Edit: I am displaying this on a Samsung HDTV. |
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