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<blockquote data-quote="Taipan" data-source="post: 41528" data-attributes="member: 11681"><p>You can adjust the brightness, contrast and colour saturation in the nVIDIA Pure Video decoder. When you have TV on, the nVIDIA icon will appear in the System Tray. Click on it and reduce the brightness a little (to produce good blacks) and increase the contrast a little (to produce good whites) and then tweak the colour saturation (I found that I had to reduce it a little).</p><p></p><p>The slight bluryness is probably a combination of your MPEG encoder (I assume you are using analogue TV on your PC) and the S-Video connection. Can you increase the bit-rate of your MPEG encoder - that might improve picture sharpness. Alternately, you can try ffdshow as a post-processor for sharpness.</p><p></p><p>HTH....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taipan, post: 41528, member: 11681"] You can adjust the brightness, contrast and colour saturation in the nVIDIA Pure Video decoder. When you have TV on, the nVIDIA icon will appear in the System Tray. Click on it and reduce the brightness a little (to produce good blacks) and increase the contrast a little (to produce good whites) and then tweak the colour saturation (I found that I had to reduce it a little). The slight bluryness is probably a combination of your MPEG encoder (I assume you are using analogue TV on your PC) and the S-Video connection. Can you increase the bit-rate of your MPEG encoder - that might improve picture sharpness. Alternately, you can try ffdshow as a post-processor for sharpness. HTH.... [/QUOTE]
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