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  1. Jesse Blacklow

    Does DVD Video from PC's DVI-out need deinterlacing?

    Yes and no. If you're willing to go without subtitles and use beta software, you can use the DScaler 5 decoders. You may need a program such as AnyDVD to use them, though. Otherwise, the nVidia decoders are the way to go. For all intents and purposes, the decoders that come with TheaterTek are...
  2. Jesse Blacklow

    Does DVD Video from PC's DVI-out need deinterlacing?

    Scott, I'm currently using my parent's Infocus X1, which is IIRC basically the business version of the 4805, although I have a Z1 (960x540) in storage for a couple months. My full settings are as follows: Athlon64 3200+ DFI LanParty UT nForce3-250 (w/onboard SPDIF and 8-channel analog) 1GB...
  3. Jesse Blacklow

    Does DVD Video from PC's DVI-out need deinterlacing?

    Sure looks like it. A couple things: 1) You don't really need Powerstrip with newer nVidia drivers. I'm using the 71.24 betas, but even the latest Microsoft-certified drivers (67.22, I think) have excellent control over resolutions and refresh rates. 2) There's a guide at HTPCNews.comthat...
  4. Jesse Blacklow

    Does DVD Video from PC's DVI-out need deinterlacing?

    It's not technically considered HD unless it's actually using one of the HD resolutions (1280x720p, 1920x1080i, or 1920x1080p). Otherwise, it's just a computer resolution. The important thing to remember about post-processing is that it operates only within the image that is sent by the DVD...
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