2006-02-09, 07:08 PM
Having searched through all the associated "SHS", "AVSFORUM", "HTPC" etc.
forums for an answer, I thought I would ask here.
I have a PVR-150 which has a serious "white balance" issue, initially I thought it might be a codec, video card, cable, bit rate - tried them all no change.
I have read that an older version of the Hauppauge driver (sorry I'm not able to give my specific driver #, at work typing this on an IMAC). anyway I saw someone had changed drivers and the results were astounding.
I'm not sure how many GBPVR users are running PVR-150's, quit a few I would guess, has anyone had this "white balance" (also slightly blurry/fuzzy)
picture issue?? If so - what did you do to correct it??
The Hauppauge line of PVR cards appears to be the defacto standard for PVR's here in USA - anyone using something else with GBPVR??
Thanks
forums for an answer, I thought I would ask here.
I have a PVR-150 which has a serious "white balance" issue, initially I thought it might be a codec, video card, cable, bit rate - tried them all no change.
I have read that an older version of the Hauppauge driver (sorry I'm not able to give my specific driver #, at work typing this on an IMAC). anyway I saw someone had changed drivers and the results were astounding.
I'm not sure how many GBPVR users are running PVR-150's, quit a few I would guess, has anyone had this "white balance" (also slightly blurry/fuzzy)
picture issue?? If so - what did you do to correct it??
The Hauppauge line of PVR cards appears to be the defacto standard for PVR's here in USA - anyone using something else with GBPVR??
Thanks