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AW: WARNING: pixelation/corruption on h264 channels.
But the PQ is still not as good As ati's VA as far as i read.
But the PQ is still not as good As ati's VA as far as i read.
But the PQ is still not as good As ati's VA as far as i read.
But the PQ is still not as good As ati's VA as far as i read.
This is a really difficult situation.
Yesterday I received a GT240 passive and it is a really nice card.
Good thing is that I have no more flickering of the GUI and MS H.264 codec can be used with German FTA HD channels.
However PQ esp. on SD is not as good as ATI from what I can say.
Also yesterday I had a similar problem as with my ATI card. After about one hour of watching ARD HD all of a sudden I had the same pixealtion as with the ATI card and it did not stop by itself. I had to switch channel to get rid of it.
All really anoying.
Cheers.
my old timers went from ATI 2400 to a gt220 solution, because of this issue.
and I remember seeing the PQ becoming worse also.
It was fixed by tampering with the plasma screen's brightness and contrast.
I had to adjust these down a bit.
- take NVIDIA with lower PQ
my old timers went from ATI 2400 to a gt220 solution, because of this issue.
and I remember seeing the PQ becoming worse also.
It was fixed by tampering with the plasma screen's brightness and contrast.
I had to adjust these down a bit.
Getting off topic a bit, but if contrast / brightness is wrong then it sounds like wrong color space settings are in use (GPU's output color space wont match to TV's input) or a bug in driver revision about the color space conversion. In general all GPU brands should provide equal contrast / brightness levels.