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[vdr] Re: Suggestions for tv output?



This might interest some people. It's a tv chip comparision guide
http://tvtool.info/go.htm?http://tvtool.info/english/tvchips_e.htm

and from what i can tell the CX25871 is actually quiet nice.
It's been released in some geforce 3 ti cards and is used in the xbox for
its tvoutput functionality.
The chip supports WDD with PAL/NTSC and apparently has great picture quality
love to hear some words from people who use this chipset
http://www.gamasutra.com/newswire/bit_blasts/20000822/index3.htm



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Reinhard Nissl" <rnissl@gmx.de>
To: <vdr@linuxtv.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 8:12 AM
Subject: [vdr] Re: Suggestions for tv output?


> Hi,
>
> karim wrote:
>
> > Even if video quality isn't so bad for a composite output, I think it
could
> > be better  using RGB or SVHS output, especially when viewing on large
> > screen. (Since I noticed a significant improvement when using my Sony
DVD
> > player on RGB mode instead of composite -or even SVHS mode - I think it
> > shoud be the same way with my vdrbox).
>
> I connected my Matrox G550 to my TV (40 cm) via composite cable, as the TV
> doesn't know anything about S-Video (it's quite old already; I used it
with my
> AMIGA 500 via RGB). After booting WindowsXP, I've activated "TV-Out" and
was
> surprised, that it was much better that what I knew from SAT receivers.
>
> I don't know yet, whether there will be a big improvement when using RGB
with
> my G550. Maybe, it depends on the TV, too.
>
> Bye.
> -- 
> Dipl.-Inform. (FH) Reinhard Nissl
> mailto:rnissl@gmx.de
>
>
>
>
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