Best card for TV-OUT????

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • ajw107
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2002
    • 5

    Best card for TV-OUT????

    Hi

    I need to buy a new graphics card (my old GeFroce MX2 400 died on me) and I was wonderign if anyone has any advice! I admit to not being a games player, so I;m not too interested in all the gamign features on cards, the main thing is the ability to play movies at decent quality via TV-Out (via the video overlay, not just what is on the screen)! I have to admit, it seems, from what I hear, that ATI has better quality output than GeForce, is this true? The card just needs to eb able to play any NON mpeg files to the TV (mpeg files are already played at good quality by my hollywood plus card)! I am also running Win XP,. so the cards drivers need to eb able to eaisly support TV OUT on Win XP!

    Thank you for all your help!
  • Enchanter
    Old member
    • Feb 2002
    • 5417

    #2
    An ATI card should give better image quality when it comes to output on either your monitor or TV-out, when compared to nVidia cards. I can vouch for the more accurate (and vivid) image reproduction that I have from my Radeon card. I can't say the same for the TV-out as I have not tested it before. However, other Radeon users have reported good quality, especially when compared to the poor TV-out quality of the MX card (I have the same card too, and am not impressed at all by its image quality).

    If you're not an avid gamer, a Radeon 7500 or VE should do just fine.

    Comment

    • pixler
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2002
      • 4

      #3
      i have the radeon ve and its tv output is very good, i use bspalyer and have no truble with it, the ve is also good for dual screen wihc i use for 3d work. i have it 4 like 6 month and i think today u can find better deals for the same money (80dollars) go with the radeon there quality is good.

      Comment

      • hacker_on_fire
        Digital Video Expert
        Digital Video Expert
        • Mar 2002
        • 517

        #4
        i was about to purchase a tv-out and video capture card when i realised i could not find a lead long enough to connect from my pc to the tv. the lead needs to be max about 10meters.

        can anybody help me?

        thanx
        MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU

        How 2 post questions correctly
        Look here before posting questions

        Comment

        • ajw107
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2002
          • 5

          #5
          Thanks for your help everyone, it does seem like ATI are the better poepel to go to here, for their TV OUT (my old Geforce was a bit crap in that department), sop have just got a All in WOnder 7500 on ebay for £50, it should eb here tomorrow, wish me luck!

          Comment

          • Enchanter
            Old member
            • Feb 2002
            • 5417

            #6
            my old Geforce was a bit crap in that department
            Most (older) GeForce cards have this well-known feature called NVBlur.

            p.s. Try the Catalyst driver for ATI cards. I'd personally recommend Omega's Modified drivers. He makes some of the best tweaked driver for ATI and recently, nVidia cards.

            Comment

            • ajw107
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Aug 2002
              • 5

              #7
              ow, thanks for the drivers, can;t wait until my cartd arrives at some point today! Will let you all know how it goes!

              Comment

              • hacker_on_fire
                Digital Video Expert
                Digital Video Expert
                • Mar 2002
                • 517

                #8
                any help about the leads?
                i feel left out
                MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU

                How 2 post questions correctly
                Look here before posting questions

                Comment

                • Enchanter
                  Old member
                  • Feb 2002
                  • 5417

                  #9
                  No idea about the leads. Sorry, Hacker.

                  Or were you talking about the Composite/S-video cable out? If so, you could try any local electronic stores that sell such. It's not difficult for me to locate one around where I live (They're common items) and I imagine it should be as easy for you as well.

                  Comment

                  • ajw107
                    Junior Member
                    Junior Member
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 5

                    #10
                    Erm, do you mean the adapter lead for the SVHS? if so, you don;t need one, even though it has 5 times more holes than it needs, a standard svha cable still plugs into it!

                    Anyway, got my cards, it turned out to be a standard 7200 with vivo! Anyway, I didn;t get a driver disk with it, so I got the drivers from the web, and loaded them up, everythigj seems to work okay-ish! Only on the TVOUT I can;t get it to output just the overlay! the full screen will go out, and the overlay will show up in the right place on the TV screen, butt here is no option to just put the overlay on (you can not select primary dispay or anythign within the Displays section of the display setup either)! Was wondering if anyone knew how to get this to work propely?

                    Comment

                    • hacker_on_fire
                      Digital Video Expert
                      Digital Video Expert
                      • Mar 2002
                      • 517

                      #11
                      enchanter u were close. on one end the lead has a scart plug, and the other has a composite plug, which would allow to connect my tv/vcr to my video capture card. the problem is getting leads long enough.

                      any ideas?
                      MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU

                      How 2 post questions correctly
                      Look here before posting questions

                      Comment

                      • Glanz
                        Super Member
                        Super Member
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 204

                        #12
                        i have the ge force mx420 and i hate is it is equilivent to a ge force 2 it sucks dont ever get one anyone dont get it

                        Comment

                        • Enchanter
                          Old member
                          • Feb 2002
                          • 5417

                          #13
                          @Hacker,
                          I'm not very familiar with setting up TV-Out from my cards, but I suppose it all boils down to getting the card connected to the TV using a common interface. For example, I'd connect my Radeon to the TV using a Composite cable (The Radeon has a S-video out to which I connect a S-video-to-Composite convertor). My Geforce card has a composite out jack and hence it is a simple matter of connecting a composite cable to the card and the other composite end to the TV.

                          @ajw107
                          'Anyway, got my cards, it turned out to be a standard 7200 with vivo!'
                          If your deal says about AIW7500, then you should insist on getting that one instead of a lesser model!

                          Comment

                          • hacker_on_fire
                            Digital Video Expert
                            Digital Video Expert
                            • Mar 2002
                            • 517

                            #14
                            @ Enchanter
                            Yes they the type of leads i need, but them at least 8meters if not more long. Have u seen any this long?
                            MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU

                            How 2 post questions correctly
                            Look here before posting questions

                            Comment

                            • Enchanter
                              Old member
                              • Feb 2002
                              • 5417

                              #15
                              You need to use an extension lead. Ask around in your local shops. They should not be difficult to find (I do have one that I happen to have purchased just for the heck of it though).

                              Comment

                              Working...