2008-06-16, 02:28 AM
Hi guys,
So I tried to assemble a PVR for my family room (I have one in my bedroom, but wanted one for the family room as well). So I went out and got a PVR-1600 capture card and put it in my spare Dell GX270. It turned out the motherboard on the Dell was fried, so I picked up a cheap, used, small form factor IBM Thinkcentre (2.8ghz P4, 768MB of ram, and a 200gh Hard Disk. It has a built on video card, but I added a spare I had with S-Video out (Radeon 9250 chipset with 128mb of ram). I get everything installed and the picture on my tv (standard definition... nothing fancy) looks AWFUL. The contrast is way off, the picture is bowed at the sides, and the colors are wrong (blues show as either reds or black... go figure). I tried tinkering with the settings in the ATI Catalyst Control Panel, but it didn't help. So I tried a series of cables (both S-Video and RCA with an S-Video adapter). So far nothing has worked. I decided to try it on a different television to make sure it wasn't my tv, even though my VCR and DVD Player both work fine. On the second tv, the one I have my other PVR hooked up to, it only shows black and white!
At this point I think the video card I'm using is messed up, huh? It's the same chipset as the one that's in my other PVR, but the manufacturer is different. I went online looking for a new video card, but I see a lot of cards now have power requirements (250->300 watt mostly). The computer I'm using (IBM Thinkcentre 8183) only has a 200 watt power supply because it's a small form factor PC. Do I really need to worry about this? Can someone suggest a video card that would work for me?
Thanks in advance
So I tried to assemble a PVR for my family room (I have one in my bedroom, but wanted one for the family room as well). So I went out and got a PVR-1600 capture card and put it in my spare Dell GX270. It turned out the motherboard on the Dell was fried, so I picked up a cheap, used, small form factor IBM Thinkcentre (2.8ghz P4, 768MB of ram, and a 200gh Hard Disk. It has a built on video card, but I added a spare I had with S-Video out (Radeon 9250 chipset with 128mb of ram). I get everything installed and the picture on my tv (standard definition... nothing fancy) looks AWFUL. The contrast is way off, the picture is bowed at the sides, and the colors are wrong (blues show as either reds or black... go figure). I tried tinkering with the settings in the ATI Catalyst Control Panel, but it didn't help. So I tried a series of cables (both S-Video and RCA with an S-Video adapter). So far nothing has worked. I decided to try it on a different television to make sure it wasn't my tv, even though my VCR and DVD Player both work fine. On the second tv, the one I have my other PVR hooked up to, it only shows black and white!
At this point I think the video card I'm using is messed up, huh? It's the same chipset as the one that's in my other PVR, but the manufacturer is different. I went online looking for a new video card, but I see a lot of cards now have power requirements (250->300 watt mostly). The computer I'm using (IBM Thinkcentre 8183) only has a 200 watt power supply because it's a small form factor PC. Do I really need to worry about this? Can someone suggest a video card that would work for me?
Thanks in advance