On Tuesday, Magnus Lundin wrote:

I found this site http://www.freeplaytv.org/ which has
recommendations on what to buy:

"By far one of the most expensive components is the VGA to NTSC
converter. Don't even consider using your existing TV-OUT on a Video card.
The video quality suffers from not having enough overscanning & other
traits."


Can anyone verify this?

I'm using a GeForce 4 MX with extremely good results. That information from freeplaytv is either out of date, or just plain incorrect. The binary nvidia driver supports overscanning, as well as a variety of other tweaks. Nearly everyone involved in the MythTV project uses or suggests a GF4MX as a very capable TV-Out card, and pretty much always in favor of a converter.


--Jarod

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Jarod C. Wilson, RHCE

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