Real Bad Picture for TV (1 Viewer)

Fredd_1001

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I have exactly the same problem(s). When watching football the image seems to get blurred when the camera follows the players with some speed. It looks like the image makes small steps instead of a smooth movement. When the game is located on a particular point and the camera is not moving, the picture is very good. I'v tried all kinds of configurations in MP and FFDshow, but haven't been able to solve it yet.
Anyone ideas what to do?
 

Lotsofjazz

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    I have exactly the same problem(s). When watching football the image seems to get blurred when the camera follows the players with some speed. It looks like the image makes small steps instead of a smooth movement. When the game is located on a particular point and the camera is not moving, the picture is very good. I'v tried all kinds of configurations in MP and FFDshow, but haven't been able to solve it yet.
    Anyone ideas what to do?

    See my long reply on the first page of this thread for some sugestions...

    First one for you to look at.. Dont you ask too much from your Graphics card? (set it to a lower resolution then 1080P)

    Second..match your output with the TV input

    Third, make sure you use TV signal out put (HDMI) and not the PC format (VGA, DVI-A)

    Lots
     

    bigflause

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    August 14, 2007
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    TV-Server Version: RC1
    MediaPortal Version: RC1
    MediaPortal Skin: Monochrome
    Windows Version: Vista Ultimate SP1 RTM
    CPU Type: e6400 @ 3.2GHZ 1600FSB
    HDD: 2 Samsung Spinpoint 501 500GB
    Memory: 2GB Corsair XMS2 6400
    Motherboard: EVGA 630i
    Video Card: EVGA 9600GT Superclocked
    Video Card Driver: 175.16
    Sound Card: Realtek HD audio
    Sound Card AC3:
    Sound Card Driver:
    1. TV Card: FloppyDTV
    1. TV Card Type: DVB-C
    1. TV Card Driver: 4.5.N
    2. TV Card: TT C-1501
    2. TV Card Type: DVB-C
    2. TV Card Driver: 5.0.0.19
    3. TV Card:
    3. TV Card Type:
    3. TV Card Driver:
    4. TV Card:
    4. TV Card Type:
    4. TV Card Driver:
    MPEG2 Video Codec: winDVD9
    MPEG2 Audio Codec: winDVD9
    h.264 Video Codec: CoreAVC
    Satelite/CableTV Provider: NTL IRELAND
    HTPC Case: ANTEC FUSION v2
    Cooling: Scythe mini ninja (passive)
    Power Supply: ANTEC 430w
    Remote: hauppage mce
    TV: SONY BRAVIA 40W2000 1080p
    TV - HTPC Connection: DVI - HDMI

    I actually did sort it. I tried every single codec I could and I finally stumbled apon windvd9 aka intervideo. It is much faster than powerdvd or any other I tried. It works brilliant now when I watch footy

    [edit]

    I also run 1920 x 1080 @ 50Hz
     

    Fredd_1001

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    October 28, 2007
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    Almere
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    I have exactly the same problem(s). When watching football the image seems to get blurred when the camera follows the players with some speed. It looks like the image makes small steps instead of a smooth movement. When the game is located on a particular point and the camera is not moving, the picture is very good. I'v tried all kinds of configurations in MP and FFDshow, but haven't been able to solve it yet.
    Anyone ideas what to do?

    See my long reply on the first page of this thread for some sugestions...

    First one for you to look at.. Dont you ask too much from your Graphics card? (set it to a lower resolution then 1080P)

    Second..match your output with the TV input

    Third, make sure you use TV signal out put (HDMI) and not the PC format (VGA, DVI-A)

    Lots

    Checked your post and allready tried your suggestions (and many aother settings) but problem persists. I'll will try windvd9. Maybe I can find a temp. test version .:D


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    CPU Type: Core2duo 6750
    HDD: 160GB IBM +1TB Samsung
    Memory: 2 gig
    Motherboard: Gigabyte
    Video Card: ATI2600XT 512
    Video Card Driver: latest
    Sound Card: Onboard
    Sound Card AC3: 2/1/1
    Sound Card Driver:
    1. TV Card: Floppy-DTV-S2
    1. TV Card Type: DVB-S2
    1. TV Card Driver: 5.01
    2. TV Card:
    2. TV Card Type:
    2. TV Card Driver:
    3. TV Card:
    3. TV Card Type:
    3. TV Card Driver:
    4. TV Card:
    4. TV Card Type:
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    MPEG2 Video Codec:
    MPEG2 Audio Codec: FFDshow
    h.264 Video Codec: FFDshow/PowerDVD
    Satelite/CableTV Provider: Canal+
    HTPC Case:
    Cooling: Arctic
    Power Supply: Earthwatts
    Remote: Microsoft remote
    TV: Philips 37PF9731
    TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI


    @Bigflause:
    Downloaded the trial version of WinDVD 9. But cannot find the codec back in MP config. Do I need to take extra steps to use it in MP?
     

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