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Hauppauge wintv hvr1800
Hauppauge wintv hvr1800







The screen name comes from the fact that I design utility class (>200MW) boilers for a living. I'm actually an RPI alum and not a Purdue alum. In any case, if you want to have interlaced video display correctly on an LCD monitor you will need to either use a decoder with the interlacing option turned on (and remember to turn it off when you want to watch a progressive format video), or re-encode the interlaced video using a deinterlace filter. The reason for this is that if you try to de-interlace a progressive video source (most videos you are likely to have on your computer will be progressive) it won't play right. It also features a built-in MPEG2 decoder that allows for the best system performance by offloading work from your CPU.

#Hauppauge wintv hvr1800 tv

Take VLC for example: VLC has deinterlacing disabled by default. The Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1800 is a dual tuner TV board with analog (NTSC) and digital (ATSC/QAM) tuners with high-speed next-generation PCI-Express x1 interface. Ideally the decoder should do the deinterlacing for you, but in many cases the default option on decoders is to perform no deinterlacing. The following link explains this a lot better than I did: What is Deinterlacing? Facts, solutions, examples. Conversely, an LCD monitor need a progressive video source so an interlaced video will have noticeable "combing" effect when viewed on an LCD if no deinterlacing filter is used. Options such as Sage-TV, Beyond-TV and so on. Vista users the option is Win-TV speaking of which, has never picked up and clear QAM channel AND show them properly on my HVR-1800, or one of those other 3rd party. A CRT monitor does not need the source to be deinterlaced so an interlaced video will look perfectly normal on a CRT monitor. I have a HVR-1800, and it works on Vista Media Center with TV Pack perfectly, picking up all the clear QAM. You are correct that the monitor plays no role in the de-interlacing process, but that wasn't the reason I asked if the OP was using a CRT. Click to expand.I think you may have misinterpreted my post a little bit.







Hauppauge wintv hvr1800