damn beat me to it tyler. Well I have got another question to ask.
YWH how much tweaking have you applied to your system as of late.
Are you runing it off of a HTPC(home theater pc)?
If your runing it off of the HTPC what kind of software DVD player are you using? I have heard that theatertek is the best software DVD player on the market now.
YWH how much tweaking have you applied to your system as of late.
Are you runing it off of a HTPC(home theater pc)?
If your runing it off of the HTPC what kind of software DVD player are you using? I have heard that theatertek is the best software DVD player on the market now.
AJ Bertelson said:damn beat me to it tyler. Well I have got another question to ask.
YWH how much tweaking have you applied to your system as of late.
Are you runing it off of a HTPC(home theater pc)?
If your runing it off of the HTPC what kind of software DVD player are you using? I have heard that theatertek is the best software DVD player on the market now.
new word "tweaking",i dont know.
1,To pinch, pluck, or twist sharply.
2,To adjust; fine-tune.
which one ?
I have my DIY projector,the sony is not mine , i am not a rich man🙁
I am runing it off of a HTPC, i am using WINDVD, you can download it to register with this:
email:ttdown@ttdown.com
password:ttdown
Key:BKO21F0-2BJSB4H-U2567DS-G147URI4
Last 4 Digit Of CC:1017
Email: oxide@abacho.de
Password: iamgood
Serial: RVEE5DD-NIIMF1U-93C90SL-Q0TQBVVA
Last 4 digit: 4853
To "tweak"
Ywh, your second definition is close to what he meant by "tweaking" : "to adjust or fine tune". Basically tweaking is to make small changes to something in order to make it work better, function slightly differently than originally intended, or adjust it to suit your particular needs. Hope that helps, Smoke Eater🙂
Ywh, your second definition is close to what he meant by "tweaking" : "to adjust or fine tune". Basically tweaking is to make small changes to something in order to make it work better, function slightly differently than originally intended, or adjust it to suit your particular needs. Hope that helps, Smoke Eater🙂
Re: To "tweak"
try it agian, sometimes it can not be connect.
thank you!
"make small changes to something in order to make it work better" ,i see now.
maybe that have no a single word mean this in Chinese
Smoke Eater said:Ywh, your second definition is close to what he meant by "tweaking" : "to adjust or fine tune". Basically tweaking is to make small changes to something in order to make it work better, function slightly differently than originally intended, or adjust it to suit your particular needs. Hope that helps, Smoke Eater🙂
try it agian, sometimes it can not be connect.
thank you!
"make small changes to something in order to make it work better" ,i see now.
maybe that have no a single word mean this in Chinese
www.dscaler.org
try this one for watching TV, there are a heck of alot of tweaks for it and can actually give HD quality through a analog input
try this one for watching TV, there are a heck of alot of tweaks for it and can actually give HD quality through a analog input
AJ Bertelson said:www.dscaler.org
try this one for watching TV, there are a heck of alot of tweaks for it and can actually give HD quality through a analog input
Ummmmm, no.
Sorry for sounding like a smart-***, didn't mean to.
Descaler does not give you HD quality w/ an analog NTSC or PAL input. Not even close. It just does the same thing as a line-doubler. Basically, it takes an analog 480i signal and deinterlaces it, thus mimicing a progressive-scan signal (but noticably not as good).
HD quality is either progressive-scan 1280x720 (720p), or interlaced 1920x1080 (1080i). It is also a much cleaner digital signal, where as NTSC/PAL is analog.
To say that descaler can give HD quality from a regular analog input is like saying that using certain stereo amplifier can make a phonograph sound as good as a CD.
Saying that it gives you DVD quality from an analog signal would be an overstatement. Saying that it gives you HD quality has no truth to it whatsoever, so it couldn't even be called an overstatement.
Descaler does not give you HD quality w/ an analog NTSC or PAL input. Not even close. It just does the same thing as a line-doubler. Basically, it takes an analog 480i signal and deinterlaces it, thus mimicing a progressive-scan signal (but noticably not as good).
HD quality is either progressive-scan 1280x720 (720p), or interlaced 1920x1080 (1080i). It is also a much cleaner digital signal, where as NTSC/PAL is analog.
To say that descaler can give HD quality from a regular analog input is like saying that using certain stereo amplifier can make a phonograph sound as good as a CD.
Saying that it gives you DVD quality from an analog signal would be an overstatement. Saying that it gives you HD quality has no truth to it whatsoever, so it couldn't even be called an overstatement.
But besides the point, I've heard lots of good things about descaler. Definately something you'd want for analog TV and VHS tapes.
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