Hey,
I have a movie server hooked up to my HDTV using HDMI (sony 50"), it seems as though the dvd player software is causing discoloration in some of the movies, especially during dark sense's (if any one has played with levels in photoshop with a dark picture you know what I'm talking about). The gradations are pretty crappy.
I have tried WinDVD, SonicDVD, and Power DVD players and the quality is about the same, WinDVD seems slightly better. The DVD player we have doesnt show the gradations. I'm not sure what to do, I've tried updating the video drivers and I'm out of idea's. Any help is appreciated, I'm running
P920
2GB Memory
2.26TB storage
7600 Gforce
x64
Thanks
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Define "movie server".
What display card?
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Resolution is 1768x992x32bit (this fits on the TV, 1920x1080 overscans, picture is off the screen).
The video card is an EVGA 256MB PCI-Express 16x GeForce 7600GT.
On my other computer, I have only tried sonic DVD (cause it was free), it too has the same output, which tends to make me believe that as the video is being stored there is a loss in quality, but its digital data and there shouldn't be any losses.
Unfortunatley I cannot use windows media center, because it does not support disks larger than 2.0TB and I'm using a 2.5TB array (6x500GB raid5).
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Originally Posted by folmoon
Have you tried HDTV source files off air 1920x1080i MPeg2_TS at broadcast bitrates?
Since it goes through the 7600GT, settings will be important. 1920x1080i would overscan a small amount (~5%) on most HDTV sets.
I don't have a card here but I have seen good 1080i playback with this class of card.
MPeg4 is still CPU heavy with Nvidia ~60-100% CPU. -
Yes just trying to play a normal DVD. I also see the artifacts on the computer monitor. Not sure what "pure video" mode is (so probibly not).
I'll find a HDTV 1080i video and check the quality.
Where is this "pure video" setting?
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Originally Posted by folmoon
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