<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 6/11/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Nathan A. Smith</b> <<a href="mailto:nasa01@comcast.net">nasa01@comcast.net</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On Mon, 2007-06-11 at 12:10 -0400, Thomas Kessler wrote:<br>> On 6/10/07, Nathan A. Smith <<a href="mailto:nasa01@comcast.net">nasa01@comcast.net</a>> wrote:<br>> Hi,<br>><br>> Call me confused. I have a rear projection TV that does all
<br>> the way up<br>> to 1080p. It has many, many inputs -- and for this<br>> discussion, I am<br>> using the DVI connection. I have setup the resolution from X<br>> to match
<br>> the state TV resolution 1920x1080. With this setup I have<br>> noticed a<br>> noticeable difference between regular TV and what I see via<br>> Myth. Since<br>> I have no artist ability -- I really have a hard time
<br>> describing what<br>> that difference is (ie: color, contrast, brightness,<br>> interlacing, all<br>> the above). So my questions are:<br>><br>> 1. As most things broadcast today are interlaced -- do I need
<br>> to do<br>> deinterlacing?<br>><br>> 2. How do I match color, contrast, brightness between normal<br>> TV and<br>> Myth?<br>><br>><br>> 3. Are there other options I haven't noticed that I should be
<br>> using?<br>><br>><br>> Thanks<br>><br>><br>> Nasa<br>><br>> Make sure to check out "Recording Profiles". You can adjust the<br>> quality of "LiveTV" and other recording profiles. I set my "LiveTV" to
<br>> "720x480", "16:9", bitrate at 12000, and max bitrate at 16000. Since<br>> LiveTV gets deleted in a day, I figure just crank the settings up. For<br>> my default recording, the bitrates are much lower. I have a wide
<br>> screen TV and setting 16:9 helped a lot.<br>><br>> TK<br>><br>Thanks TK,<br><br>Solid suggestion -- it did make a world of difference.</blockquote><div><br>No problem. Forget about it. (in mafia voice) ;0>
<br><br>TK <br></div><br></div>