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<blockquote data-quote="civikdude" data-source="post: 21185" data-attributes="member: 12008"><p>Are you using:</p><p>1) NVIDIA video card</p><p>2) Hauppauge TV card</p><p>3) Mpeg2 decoder</p><p></p><p>If so, and you have successfully obtained good picture quality for television viewing, I'd be interested in your setup! Being that it appears quite a few of us are NVIDIA + Hauppauge users, others may find this post useful as well. I should also mention that I'm using an LCD monitor, connected using a DVI-D cable.</p><p></p><p>I'll start off the post with my setup, although I haven't found the best deinterlace combinations (yet) using MP's built-in Mpeg2 decoders. Which is why I'm bringing this up. :wink: </p><p></p><p><u>Hardware Components</u></p><p>Motherboard Chipset: <span style="color: darkblue">VIA K8M800</span></p><p>CPU Type: <span style="color: darkblue">AMD Athlon 64 2800+</span></p><p>Video Card: <span style="color: darkblue">GIGABYTE GV-N52128DS</span></p><p>TV Card: <span style="color: darkblue">Hauppauge WinTV-PVR 500 MCE</span></p><p>Monitor: <span style="color: darkblue">LCD 37" connected via DVI</span></p><p></p><p><u>MP Setup - Television</u></p><p>Video Codec: <span style="color: darkblue">Mpeg2Dec Filter</span></p><p>Audio Codec: <span style="color: darkblue">MPEG/AC3/DTS/LPCM Audio Decoder</span></p><p>Video Renderer: <span style="color: darkblue">VMR9 - Renderless</span></p><p>Deinterlace Mode: <span style="color: darkblue">None</span></p><p>Post Processing: <span style="color: darkblue">No</span></p><p></p><p><u>MP Setup - Filters - MPEG2Dec Video Decoder</u></p><p>Enable planar YUV media types: <span style="color: darkblue">Yes</span></p><p>Always display forced subtitles: <span style="color: darkblue">Yes</span></p><p>Brightness/Contrast/Hue/Saturation: <span style="color: darkblue">Untouched</span></p><p>Deinterlace method: <span style="color: darkblue">Blend</span></p><p></p><p>It may be most useful if others could copy/paste the above 3 sections and edit appropriately. Comments are always welcome!</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Aaron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="civikdude, post: 21185, member: 12008"] Are you using: 1) NVIDIA video card 2) Hauppauge TV card 3) Mpeg2 decoder If so, and you have successfully obtained good picture quality for television viewing, I'd be interested in your setup! Being that it appears quite a few of us are NVIDIA + Hauppauge users, others may find this post useful as well. I should also mention that I'm using an LCD monitor, connected using a DVI-D cable. I'll start off the post with my setup, although I haven't found the best deinterlace combinations (yet) using MP's built-in Mpeg2 decoders. Which is why I'm bringing this up. :wink: [u]Hardware Components[/u] Motherboard Chipset: [color=darkblue]VIA K8M800[/color] CPU Type: [color=darkblue]AMD Athlon 64 2800+[/color] Video Card: [color=darkblue]GIGABYTE GV-N52128DS[/color] TV Card: [color=darkblue]Hauppauge WinTV-PVR 500 MCE[/color] Monitor: [color=darkblue]LCD 37" connected via DVI[/color] [u]MP Setup - Television[/u] Video Codec: [color=darkblue]Mpeg2Dec Filter[/color] Audio Codec: [color=darkblue]MPEG/AC3/DTS/LPCM Audio Decoder[/color] Video Renderer: [color=darkblue]VMR9 - Renderless[/color] Deinterlace Mode: [color=darkblue]None[/color] Post Processing: [color=darkblue]No[/color] [u]MP Setup - Filters - MPEG2Dec Video Decoder[/u] Enable planar YUV media types: [color=darkblue]Yes[/color] Always display forced subtitles: [color=darkblue]Yes[/color] Brightness/Contrast/Hue/Saturation: [color=darkblue]Untouched[/color] Deinterlace method: [color=darkblue]Blend[/color] It may be most useful if others could copy/paste the above 3 sections and edit appropriately. Comments are always welcome! Regards, Aaron [/QUOTE]
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