Question:
What TV chip have you got?
Just asking as I have just bought a Leadtek 4200 myVivo, and the crappy philips chip has virtually no options in TVTool, I get even do 640 x480 fullscreen, only desktop
no idea, where do you find out what chip it is?
Originally posted by raymondlin
no idea, where do you find out what chip it is?
look on the card their should be a decent sized chip near the tv out socket, that either has philips, chrontel, conexant.
I have a philips saa7108 which is a tv out/tv in solution and is ham shank for tv tool.
IMHO if your going for a Vivo card, get one that has a addon board, this is because the best TV out chips supported by TV tool, are from conexant, and that is all they are TV out, not TV in.
Originally posted by raymondlin
no idea, where do you find out what chip it is?
Advanced Display Properties will tell you which TV Codec you have.My 4200 has a Philips 7108.
Originally posted by Wayne Moule
Advanced Display Properties will tell you which TV Codec you have.My 4200 has a Philips 7108.
load of bollix init:(
my old geforce2mx with a conexant bt898 had better tvout:(
Originally posted by Kyro
load of bollix init:(
my old geforce2mx with a conexant bt898 had better tvout:(
Apparently.
I hooked it up to my TV/Camcorder once to see if it worked just for the novelty value,but I didn't buy it for that really,as you can't beat a DVD/TV RGB combo.
Originally posted by Wayne Moule
Apparently.
I hooked it up to my TV/Camcorder once to see if it worked just for the novelty value,but I didn't buy it for that really,as you can't beat a DVD/TV RGB combo.
oh you can beat most budget players all the way upto but not including tosh's, check out the TVtool homepage they have a comparison. besides what dvd player do you know that plays divx;)
shouldnt this be in the computers and consoles column?
Just asking as I have just bought a Leadtek 4200 myVivo, and the crappy philips chip has virtually no options in TVTool, I get even do 640 x480 fullscreen, only desktop
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no idea, where do you find out what chip it is?
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Originally posted by raymondlin
no idea, where do you find out what chip it is?
look on the card their should be a decent sized chip near the tv out socket, that either has philips, chrontel, conexant.
I have a philips saa7108 which is a tv out/tv in solution and is ham shank for tv tool.
IMHO if your going for a Vivo card, get one that has a addon board, this is because the best TV out chips supported by TV tool, are from conexant, and that is all they are TV out, not TV in.
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Originally posted by raymondlin
no idea, where do you find out what chip it is?
Advanced Display Properties will tell you which TV Codec you have.My 4200 has a Philips 7108.
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Originally posted by Wayne Moule
Advanced Display Properties will tell you which TV Codec you have.My 4200 has a Philips 7108.
load of bollix init:(
my old geforce2mx with a conexant bt898 had better tvout:(
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Originally posted by Kyro
load of bollix init:(
my old geforce2mx with a conexant bt898 had better tvout:(
Apparently.
I hooked it up to my TV/Camcorder once to see if it worked just for the novelty value,but I didn't buy it for that really,as you can't beat a DVD/TV RGB combo.
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Originally posted by Wayne Moule
Apparently.
I hooked it up to my TV/Camcorder once to see if it worked just for the novelty value,but I didn't buy it for that really,as you can't beat a DVD/TV RGB combo.
oh you can beat most budget players all the way upto but not including tosh's, check out the TVtool homepage they have a comparison. besides what dvd player do you know that plays divx;)
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shouldnt this be in the computers and consoles column?
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