- Mar 12, 2000
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I'm kind of new to the Geforce/nVidia world.
Has anyone noticed that if you enable the Geforce's motion compensation in PowerDVD 3.0 or WinDVD 2000, that the image quality is slightly degraded? This is noticable in letters. You can see a slight staircase effect on slanted edges.
When you disable motion compensation, the problems are gone. But unfortunately without motion compensation the performance suffers on slower systems (like my AMD K6-3/450).
I've tried v7.52 and v6.50 drivers and I get the same result. I'm hoping this was a software/driver problems but I'm beginning to think that it is a hardware flaw.
Has anyone noticed that if you enable the Geforce's motion compensation in PowerDVD 3.0 or WinDVD 2000, that the image quality is slightly degraded? This is noticable in letters. You can see a slight staircase effect on slanted edges.
When you disable motion compensation, the problems are gone. But unfortunately without motion compensation the performance suffers on slower systems (like my AMD K6-3/450).
I've tried v7.52 and v6.50 drivers and I get the same result. I'm hoping this was a software/driver problems but I'm beginning to think that it is a hardware flaw.
