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Hauppauge MCE anti-aliasing?
I have an nVidia 8800 GTS and a Hauppauge WinTV PVR 150MCE running on Windows XP MCE.
My monitor is a 24" 16:10 Dell widescreen, using a DVI input cable. Windowed and full screen cable images are... less than ideal (CRAP!). See the image. I thought that having nVidia force anti-aliasing or vertical sync would help. MCE IS BLOCKED FROM nVidia!!! Please help. |
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Hi,
no, it has nothing to do with anti-aliasing or vsync. This is interlacing, so all that needs to be done is de-interlace it. Look for de-interlacing options in the Hauppauge software. If you can't find any, the video driver should also have some de-interlace options. RJ
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Okay, I need de-interlacing. There are no de-interlacing options in the Hauppauge software, MCE, or in the Hauppauge drivers.
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