The mystery deepens.
I did a clean install (no 4in1 drivers or anything like that) and tried with the default MS drivers. Of course they don't have the TV-out option so I had to install the NVidia drivers. The jerkiness continues.
Then, a system restore point. Out with the GF4 and enter a Radeon7000 (I figured something cheap and in a similar class to the GF4 will do as fine as something expensive). After some initial fumbling around and a few system restores thanks to a cluttery install-cd (...) I figure out how to get the TV-out working properly on the Radeon. The jerkiness persists.
Another system restore to the last point where the GF4 was installed and I'm back from where I started. So...the GF4 isn't broken but something else.
I think I'll just give up now.
I did a clean install (no 4in1 drivers or anything like that) and tried with the default MS drivers. Of course they don't have the TV-out option so I had to install the NVidia drivers. The jerkiness continues.
Then, a system restore point. Out with the GF4 and enter a Radeon7000 (I figured something cheap and in a similar class to the GF4 will do as fine as something expensive). After some initial fumbling around and a few system restores thanks to a cluttery install-cd (...) I figure out how to get the TV-out working properly on the Radeon. The jerkiness persists.
Another system restore to the last point where the GF4 was installed and I'm back from where I started. So...the GF4 isn't broken but something else.
I think I'll just give up now.
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