Originally posted by: Peter
TV cards do TV signal INPUT and are used to watch TV on the computer monitor - which is the exact opposite of what you're trying to do there.
TV compatible OUTPUT is something you'll commonly find on the GRAPHICS card - and if your graphics card is halfway current, then you'll find that you already got that right there.
Originally posted by: JBT
What kind of TV do you have? if its an HDTV sure thats easy. Pretty much any newer card will be able to output HDTV.
If you have a regular SD TV it will just be an ugly 640x480 nightmare.
Originally posted by: LonyoMost cards have S-Video out though, which isn't goint to be much use, unless your TV has either VGA or DVI inputs.
Originally posted by: JBT
What kind of TV do you have? if its an HDTV sure thats easy. Pretty much any newer card will be able to output HDTV.
If you have a regular SD TV it will just be an ugly 640x480 nightmare.
Originally posted by: aeternitas
Originally posted by: JBT
What kind of TV do you have? if its an HDTV sure thats easy. Pretty much any newer card will be able to output HDTV.
If you have a regular SD TV it will just be an ugly 640x480 nightmare.
You can set it to a higher resolution, I dont know what youre reffering to here.
Set the resolution to 1024x768, make all the fonts big enough to see and there you go. Its going to be very fuzzy but at least it wont be 640x480.
Originally posted by: Peter
... also happen to have the much better color encoding in PAL. The Phase Alternating Lines encoding is much less susceptible to signal noise, totally unlike the US system which produces Never The Same Color as broadcast![]()
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: aeternitas
Originally posted by: JBT
What kind of TV do you have? if its an HDTV sure thats easy. Pretty much any newer card will be able to output HDTV.
If you have a regular SD TV it will just be an ugly 640x480 nightmare.
You can set it to a higher resolution, I dont know what youre reffering to here.
Set the resolution to 1024x768, make all the fonts big enough to see and there you go. Its going to be very fuzzy but at least it wont be 640x480.
<Lex Luthor> WRONG!
It'll take that 1024x768 signal, but it will just downsample it, since an SDTV can only display 480 lines.
- M4H