I'm just wondering if anyone has experienced that when enabling "antialiasing" setting in NVIDIA 3D - that is, setting it to anything but "application controlled" or disabled - makes the upscaling of a DVD, TV or video to "fullscreen" it appears that the picture is "interlaced" but it does not show the "even" or "odd" lines. But if I don't upscale it to "fullscreen" - it appears OK. This does not happen inside DVB viewer or in Mediaplayer.
What I mean with the "interlaced" is that the picture lacks every other line of the picture. If I turn off Antialiasing in the NVIDIA setting it goes away...
I have tried it on a number of NVIDIA version drivers. Currently running with version 93.71. Having NVIDIA 7900 GTX graphics card. Also tried it with different video decoders like purevideo, cyberlink etc.
Otherwise it works like a charm - but I really want to test if antialiasing would even make my pciture even better...
I hope that this makes sense to anyone...
What I mean with the "interlaced" is that the picture lacks every other line of the picture. If I turn off Antialiasing in the NVIDIA setting it goes away...
I have tried it on a number of NVIDIA version drivers. Currently running with version 93.71. Having NVIDIA 7900 GTX graphics card. Also tried it with different video decoders like purevideo, cyberlink etc.
Otherwise it works like a charm - but I really want to test if antialiasing would even make my pciture even better...
I hope that this makes sense to anyone...
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