Dell Optiplex 280
Hauppauge PVR-500
EVGA 7200GS PCI-E
Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 with all newest drivers
I run S-Video out from the 7200GS to my TV, the color on the Vista desktop and the Media Center GUI is perfect. There isn't a hint of color wash out or any tint/hue problems. The problem arises whenever I view LIVE TV or any of the sample videos from within Media Center. . There is 4-5 inch purplish tint across the top of the display and the color seems very washed out. Not to mention, watching the display calibration videos in Media Center results in every human person in the videos having a blue face. I can change the color settings on my TV but it doesn't erase the problem either.
I thought maybe it was the 25ft S-Video cable but I used the short 6ft cable that came with the video card and the same problem still exists. I tweaked a few color settings in the Nvidia control Panel but it doesn't erase the problem.
I had thought maybe a TUBE was blown on the TV but there is no color problems while watching TV over the coaxial cable
I had used a different setup, MCE2005 and a FX5200 S-Video out to this same TV two years ago with zero problems.
I can't rule it on hardware, why would the display look perfect on the Vista desktop and Media Center GUI?
Which other nvidia driver should I try first?
Hauppauge PVR-500
EVGA 7200GS PCI-E
Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 with all newest drivers
I run S-Video out from the 7200GS to my TV, the color on the Vista desktop and the Media Center GUI is perfect. There isn't a hint of color wash out or any tint/hue problems. The problem arises whenever I view LIVE TV or any of the sample videos from within Media Center. . There is 4-5 inch purplish tint across the top of the display and the color seems very washed out. Not to mention, watching the display calibration videos in Media Center results in every human person in the videos having a blue face. I can change the color settings on my TV but it doesn't erase the problem either.
I thought maybe it was the 25ft S-Video cable but I used the short 6ft cable that came with the video card and the same problem still exists. I tweaked a few color settings in the Nvidia control Panel but it doesn't erase the problem.
I had thought maybe a TUBE was blown on the TV but there is no color problems while watching TV over the coaxial cable
I had used a different setup, MCE2005 and a FX5200 S-Video out to this same TV two years ago with zero problems.
I can't rule it on hardware, why would the display look perfect on the Vista desktop and Media Center GUI?
Which other nvidia driver should I try first?
