Tips for Improving TV picture quality? (1 Viewer)

Novasolan

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I'm running an ATI TV Wonder Elite card and I'm wondering if anyone has any tips for improving my TV picture quality through MediaPortal?

My main complaint is that nothing I do removes or improves the fuzzyness of the picture. I've upgraded all of my codecs and have done the steps in the MPEG2 guide in this forum.

Is there anything else I can do?

My comp specs:
AMD Athlon 64 x2 4800+
Geforce 6800 Ultra PCI-E
MSI Neo4 Platinum SLI nForce 4 MB
1GB OCZ Platinum Rev.2

Thanks!
 

Spragleknas

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    You should give us more info, like:
    - Codecs you use
    - How is your GFX and TV connected
    - TV-type
    - Resolution

    Watching TV throuh MP right now, I can say for sure it is better than through the tuner in my TV....
     

    pierreye

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    I have a different experience. Through MediaPortal, I always get fuzzy and interlace picture. Also, I'm having issue where local analog tv is always having border issue (always smaller than fullscreen due to most tv will overscan). Also color doesn't look as saturated/vibrant as my tv built in tuner.

    My equipment as below:
    VGA output to TV
    Hauppage PVR 150 MCE
    Input: Analog UHF signal PAL-D.

    TV:
    Panasonic Plasma PV60H
     

    pjam001

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    CPU Type: Intel Pentium 4 - 3.00GHz
    Memory: 446 MB
    Motherboard: 089C (Hewlett-Packard)
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    TV Card Type: DVB
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    I'm having the same sort of problem. I can't say I've done alot of setting up pc's with the tv out so it will probably be something I'm missing. I just can't seem to get the picture quality as good as the standalone dvd player or dvb-t box.
    (Not as clear / sharp)

    I'm connected to the tv using an s-video lead.

    TV is a 32" widescreen CRT using PAL.

    Any advice would be very welcome.
     

    Flerbizky

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    You should try using Component, VGA or DVI input for your TV. S-Video is interlaced and max 720x540 rez.

    Huh ?... I'm running 720x576, PAL, through SVHS - Looks absolutely beautiful. And isn't the native resolution of PAL DVDs 720x576 as well ?..

    Cheers,
    Steff - Confused in Copenhagen
     

    ziphnor

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    S-Video is not limited to any particular resolution, but it just doesnt have the bandwidth to transfer high resolutions and around 800x600 is propably the best it can do without messing up completely:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-Video

    In general if you feel the colors are not vibrant enough or the image seems washed out, then check your black/white levels and calibrate accordingly ( you can find calibration tests if you search the net). Try visiting the HTPC forum at avsforum.com .

    As for fuzziness and noise with analog TV its mostly up the tuner determining the picture quality. Try using another program to watch TV and see if it looks less fuzzy.
     

    pjam001

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    Thanks for the ideas.

    My graphics card will only do 640x480, 800x600 or 1024x768 on the tv.

    Could this be causing the problem?

    I have tried the different pal settings.

    It's not that it's fuzzy, just not not as sharp or full of colour. Although overlay is set to theatre, the options for changing contrast etc are greyed out. Can only change against direct 3d or open gl.
     

    ziphnor

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    It's not that it's fuzzy, just not not as sharp or full of colour. Although overlay is set to theatre, the options for changing contrast etc are greyed out. Can only change against direct 3d or open gl.

    Use the fullscreen 3d settings to adjust the appearance in MediaPortal.
     

    Flerbizky

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    Thanks for the ideas.

    My graphics card will only do 640x480, 800x600 or 1024x768 on the tv.

    Could this be causing the problem?

    I have tried the different pal settings.

    It's not that it's fuzzy, just not not as sharp or full of colour. Although overlay is set to theatre, the options for changing contrast etc are greyed out. Can only change against direct 3d or open gl.

    I'm fairly sure something like Powerstrip will let you tweak you resolution to 720x576.

    Cheers,
    Steff
     

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