I have one of those Dell 4550 systems every bought, and today I thought I'd put an old Hollywood Sigma Designs Plus decoder card into it. I hook everything up, start up the computer, install the software and run the software. It works, but there are these funny vertical lines on the screen, and everything looks "dulled". I run the movie, but no sound comes out of my usb speakers, only the computer's headphone jack, and I'd assume the audio outputs on the soundcard and the decoder card. To get video, I had to take a connector and plug it into my video card, into the decoder card, and then I pluged my flat panel into the decoder card (according to instructions). Because of the loss in quality, I decided even if the decoder card will decode movies better, I didn't want the vertical lines, and "dulled" overall 2d image.
So I uninstalled the software for the decoder card, and disabled it. Now however, my PowerDvd won't work anymore. So I have two questions:
1. How do I get the regular software decoding to work again? (the program has been uninstalled and reinstalled, with reboots along the way.)
2. If I want to use the hardware decoder card, how do I get it to look... well normal. Without the vertical lines, and the "dulled" overall image?
Thanks.
So I uninstalled the software for the decoder card, and disabled it. Now however, my PowerDvd won't work anymore. So I have two questions:
1. How do I get the regular software decoding to work again? (the program has been uninstalled and reinstalled, with reboots along the way.)
2. If I want to use the hardware decoder card, how do I get it to look... well normal. Without the vertical lines, and the "dulled" overall image?
Thanks.