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HD on Nova-T 2.16 software
I recently purchased and installed Hauppauge WinTV Nova-T. It receives lots of channels and I'm very impressed with the output. I have one question though... Most of the channels are available several times and usually one of the versions is a HD version. When I select the HD channel I never notice any improvement from the others ? I suspect that it's receiving the HD signal but displaying it SD format ? Does anybody know ? Can someone explain ? Fra... |
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Re: HD on Nova-T 2.16 software
Ok, no one has answered you yet so I''ll make a suggestion born out of a
total lack of experience. :) What resolution is your graphics card set to when you attemp HD? ie is it high enough to take advantage of the HD resolution? "don't.email.me" <don't.email.me@dontsend.com> wrote in message news:vcRAb.43841$aT.28820@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > > I recently purchased and installed Hauppauge WinTV Nova-T. > It receives lots of channels and I'm very impressed with the output. > > I have one question though... > > Most of the channels are available several times and usually one of the > versions is a HD version. > When I select the HD channel I never notice any improvement from the others > ? > > I suspect that it's receiving the HD signal but displaying it SD format ? > > Does anybody know ? > > Can someone explain ? > > Fra... > > |
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Re: HD on Nova-T 2.16 software
1280x1024
> > What resolution is your graphics card set to when you attemp HD? > ie is it high enough to take advantage of the HD resolution? > |
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Re: HD on Nova-T 2.16 software
"don't.email.me" wrote:
> > Most of the channels are available several times and usually one of the > versions is a HD version. > When I select the HD channel I never notice any improvement from the others > ? Much of the 'HDTV' being broadcast is simply upscaled SD. Since you display on a 1280x1024 desktop, HDTV is being downscaled from its native 1440x1080 transmission and so loses a bit of resolution. Consequently, SDTV upscaled to 1280x720 (if your graphics card/software has a good quality scaler) would probably look similar to downscaled HDTV. You would need to view a true HD source and switch between that and the SD version to test for actual differences. The CH9 demo loop might be useful to gauge general quality of true HD, but I don't think it has an equivalent SD transmission for comparison. I think there is a website that identifies which programs are in HD, but I'm not sure if it mentions whether they are true HD or just upconverted SD. Ian __________________________________________________ ______________________ [Change the word to the number in username to get correct email address] |
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Re: HD on Nova-T 2.16 software
thanks for that
"IanD" <darianFOUR@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message news:3FD65573.6EDA3CD6@optusnet.com.au... > "don't.email.me" wrote: > > > > Most of the channels are available several times and usually one of the > > versions is a HD version. > > When I select the HD channel I never notice any improvement from the others > > ? > > Much of the 'HDTV' being broadcast is simply upscaled SD. > > Since you display on a 1280x1024 desktop, HDTV is being downscaled from > its native 1440x1080 transmission and so loses a bit of resolution. > Consequently, SDTV upscaled to 1280x720 (if your graphics card/software > has a good quality scaler) would probably look similar to downscaled > HDTV. > > You would need to view a true HD source and switch between that and the > SD version to test for actual differences. The CH9 demo loop might be > useful to gauge general quality of true HD, but I don't think it has an > equivalent SD transmission for comparison. > > I think there is a website that identifies which programs are in HD, but > I'm not sure if it mentions whether they are true HD or just upconverted > SD. > > Ian > __________________________________________________ ______________________ > [Change the word to the number in username to get correct email address] |
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