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[ DScaler 4.1.6 and Radeon 9000 Pro ]

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Old 05-03-2003, 08:04 AM   #1 of 2
Kris Niesen
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I'll use DScaler 4.1.6 for a while and it gives much better video than the software included with the capture card.

But there is a strange thing. Maybe someone knows what I can do about it.

Hardware:

* AMD Athlon XP 2000+ processor running at 1800 Mhz
* MSI KT3 Ultra 2 motherboard (MS-6380E)
* Hauppauge WinTV PCI capture card
* Hercules Prophet 3D 9000 Pro 128 Mb (ATI Radeon chipset) videocard
* 512 MB Ram

I use the temporal noise filter set to 50.
I use auto pulldown, auto video detection and judder termination

Besides this configuration (I have tried many settings in DScaler on and off) I always can detect the following artifact:

When there is a horizontal movement from camera viewpoint (left to right or otherwise - f.e. football match) the TV image picture is too slow and blurry. No natural movement in my opinion. With vertical movement (f.e. at the end of a movie) it's OK.

What is the cause?

* A faulty setting in DScaler
* A faulty setting in my control panel for my videocard
* just a bad video card
* bad capture card
* to slow processor
* normal behavior
* something else

I like to here some comment here.

Thanks already
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Old 05-03-2003, 07:03 PM   #2 of 2
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I would suggest you try this site www.avsforum.com

I have just about the same type system you have, but do not have this problem.
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