When displaying DirecTV NTSC broadcasts on a LCD computer monitor, the picture is "fuzzy." Perhaps "not very crisp" is a better description. <br><br>When I reduce the size of the window displaying the video, the picture become crisper. The picture is crisp in preview windows, or in the small picture displayed when viewing the schedule.
<br><br>Very little is gained when I bump up the resolution to 720 x 480 and increase the bitrate. The fact that I can only bump up the resolution to 720 x 480 in Myth's settings leads me to this question:<br><br>If NTSC broadcast probably has a resolution ~ 720 X 480 and display has a resolution of 1080 X 768. Shouldn't the picture be fuzzy? Isn't a monitor displaying images at 1080X768 trying to display more information than the NTSC signal of 720 x 480 can supply? Basically isn't the monitor trying to display information that isn't there? Do I have pixels sitting around waiting for some thing to do?
<br><br>If I reduce the LCD's resolution, then all other aspects of Myth (web, weather, music, themes, etc.) are wildly to large.<br><br>Then again, I could be "all wet" with this theory. Perhaps the LCD at 1024 X 768 should play 720 x 480 magnificently.
<br><br>Equipment:<br>pvr-150 (via component, S-video is a mess)<br>fx5200<br>AMD64 3200+<br><br>Thanks,<br>Preston<br><br>