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Current Video Card is Dark/Cloudy, old card not supported

 
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Current Video Card is Dark/Cloudy, old card not supported
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2008-11-01, 03:07 PM (This post was last modified: 2008-11-01, 03:41 PM by skobydog.)
My current video card is a ASUS ATI 9600xt. It seems to be darker and has a cloudiness to it. Any quick suggestions besides drivers and actual card adjustments? It's not the TV as I can get a better picture with my old card but GBPVR does not support it. I'll probably pick a cheap AGP card if I can't get the pic quality I am looking for. Is Directx9 a requirement for GBPVR or can I get away with Directx 8? Thanks for any info
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2008-11-01, 08:30 PM
i know you say suggestions besides drivers and card adjustments -that leaves nothing
the drivers is where its at if using s-video out or composite you just have to go through them all also try changing the resolution 720x480 60hz if you can
sharpness
different video decoder can also make a difference
make sure the cables are inserted fully or try a different cable
you can use overlay but agp cards are not really cheap anymore as they are not been improved on so you probably wont be able to get a better card than you already have
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2008-11-01, 08:56 PM
skobydog Wrote:My current video card is a ASUS ATI 9600xt. It seems to be darker and has a cloudiness to it. Any quick suggestions besides drivers and actual card adjustments? It's not the TV as I can get a better picture with my old card but GBPVR does not support it. I'll probably pick a cheap AGP card if I can't get the pic quality I am looking for. Is Directx9 a requirement for GBPVR or can I get away with Directx 8? Thanks for any info

Regarding DirectX, if you're wondering about the older versions, am I correct that your system is a bit old?
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2008-11-01, 10:04 PM
If you can run Vista then I would very much suggest EVR renderer. Out of everything that I have done card, decoders etc this has made by far the biggest difference to TV quality.

My system a bit of chugger and i had to increase the memory from 512 to 1gig (have since gone to 2gig) but bar the odd torrent file download its pretty much a dedicated GBPVR box and once GBPVR is up an running (and i leave it on for weeks between reoots) it runs quickly enough.
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2008-11-02, 02:11 AM
zehd Wrote:Regarding DirectX, if you're wondering about the older versions, am I correct that your system is a bit old?

I saw a 9200 for $20 shipped and it said it supported Directx8, I just wanted to be I could use it. I was thinking about trying this as right now even my older ATI 8MB seems to be clearer (just can't run it with GBPVR).

I most likely will be getting a newer system. My current box takes RAMBUS and it's too much too upgrade. I can't believe how much people want for older ram, it just makes my decision to upgrade eaiser. I'm going to look into a high def card with clear QAM. I was just trying to get by with this one for now. Guess we'll see what Black Friday has in store for us.
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