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Old January 5th, 2009, 11:54 AM   #31
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try a white circle/square on a black background, make the circle/square about 100x100px and move it fast from left to right (and diagonal) then you can see the ghosting at its best!
if you see ghosting on slow movement (i really doubt that) you can trash your lcd

btw. if you capture, capture in 60fps (synced) as you loose frames otherwise
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Old January 5th, 2009, 12:43 PM   #32
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try a white circle/square on a black background, make the circle/square about 100x100px and move it fast from left to right (and diagonal) then you can see the ghosting at its best!
if you see ghosting on slow movement (i really doubt that) you can trash your lcd

btw. if you capture, capture in 60fps (synced) as you loose frames otherwise
My digital camera can only capture video at 30 fps. So, there's going to be some loss of sync. I actually meant to mention that and forgot.
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Old January 8th, 2009, 07:38 AM   #33
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I'm still tinkering with and learning new things with my LCD monitor.

The current experiment....and problem....is that it totally stinks when I connect my satellite TV connection to it. However, my satellite receiver does NOT have any DVI/HDMI output connections on it. So, I'm stuck with using either S-Video or Composite/RCA. The monitor DOES have both of these inputs but, the signal is still very bad using either one. The S-Video gives the better result, though.

Has anyone else experimented with this type of setup? Good or Bad results?
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Old January 8th, 2009, 07:47 AM   #34
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i do not have direct input on my display, but i had a analog tv card with mpeg2 encoding chip.
quality of satellite tv cant be really good on a computer display, as it has only way less pixels (720x576) than normal graphiccard output (1280x1024+).
so you will always end up in smoothed interpolated stuff.

note: svideo should give you better results than composite.
over here i had the problem to sync sound and video, as my tv card added some time shift due the mpeg2 chip.
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