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This is a repost of an old post of mine, says it all really. Since then, I've played with geforce 2's and 3's, and the TV out is, IMHO pretty bad, even with tv tool. Compared to the matrox...
 
 
Interesting topic this, which comes around time and again.

With my ntl digial settop box, if I pull up the menus which are overlays
generated by the box, I find the text much sharper in scart-RGB than in
anything else. This 'computer generated' stuff shows the difference very
clearly. I run in rgb mode all the time.

With the matrox g400 series, the 'dual-head' allows output to TV. It
comes bundled with an s-video and composite output. It is possible to
make a SCART RGB lead. With scart rgb, the tv output is much sharper.

So the best TV out I've seen is a matrox card with scart rgb cable.
There are issues with drivers that seem to snag on things all the time,
so check into the current status before jumping in.

If the panasonic has vga input, get a matrox dualhead card, and you can
clone displays and have a really sharp picture (don't know if your set
has that or not, I guess not or you would have mentioned it).

(NOTE: I have read rumours regarding scart rgb out on ati cards, but as
of yet I've never owned or seen one)

J


-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Doxey [mailto:lists.diyha@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 07 September 2002 10:21
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d] RE: (OT) PC display on TV


Peter,

Fine text will NEVER look good on a TV output but can look quite
reasonable.

What resolution is the PC running?
What size text are you trying to display?
What is the ACTUAL resolution of the LCD ?

You mention is it a Widescreen LCD TV as opposed to an LCD Monitor so
the resolution of the display is probably lower than what you are
sending to it. The means the display will be scaling the image to fit
and that generally screws the definition completely.

Have you tried it on an conventional CRT TV?
It should be quite acceptable on that.

If it is, then play about with PC resolution (you may have to drop to
640x480) and font size on the information you are trying to display.

Keith

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