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DIVX playback w/ STB Velocity 4400..

Chris Lee

Senior member
Would divx look good with tv out from an stb velocity 4400 (tnt1)? Does anyone have any experience with this card and its tv out function?

 
I don't know whether the software that plays DIVX movies will even use the video out of a controller card. I'm sure someone here can clear this up. From what I've been told the monitor goes blank when you use the video out on a video card, but I could be wrong about this. I recently bought a DVD w/controller card and the TV out is spectacular and I can still use the computer while watching a DVD on the TV.
 
What processor do you have? A videocard does nothing really in divx playback... But on my old 4 meg PCI card I couldn't watch a movie in fullscreen with 24 bit resolution
 
I have a Tbird @ 1Ghz, 512mb ram, and a 64mb radeon.. but I was planning on getting a cheap 16mb pci STB velocity card to use for tv out for divx playback on my bigscreen tv.

Would it be choppy, fuzzy, blurry.. etc on tv out?
 
i've seen the tv out on the stb velocity. Its well HORRIBLE. unusable. The best i've ever seen is the ASUS tnt2 pro's that i used to sell, they were v3800 AGPS. you could actually read text and web browse on a tv. so it was decent. They make it in PCI i think.
 
If your Radeon's the VIVO, use that to output to tv. I doubt you'd get the TV-out on a secondary display adapter to function correctly anyway. My All-in-Wonder 128 does great output to my TV (via S-Video) I don't even need a monitor on that pc then. I just minimize the media player when I need to adjust something on the desktop. The AIW will boot using the video out for the primary display if nothing else is attached. You might be better to get a VGA to TV converter if your card isn't a VIVO.
 
The video card with TV-out has to be the primary card. So your idea won't work.

Get an external scan converter ("VGA->TV converter&quot😉, then you can have TV-out with ANY system.
 
A scan converter would have quality comparable to a video card's TV-out, of course it depends on which one you get and what you are comparing it to. One advantage is that many built-in TV-outs limit your resolution to 800x600, while many scan converters let you use 1024x768. The quality is no better, but less fooling around changing settings, etc.

But I suspect with Divx any kind of TV-out would be plenty good.
 
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