Thursday, April 26, 2012

When running an svideo cable from your PC to your TV does the size of your video card make a diff in quality?

If i were to buy a 16 MB video card only to use for the s video output would the picture quality be bad and would i still be able to use my 256 MB video card i already have also|||Not really, unless you have an awful video card, and 16mb should be plenty.



The quality of the video on your TV is determined by two things. 1. The resolution of your video card, as long as you can get a decent resolution on your video card, it should be fine. Anything above 1200x768 should be fine. 1600x1200 would be great.

2. The S-Video quality which is set and you cannot change. S-Video is a little better then the component(RWY) and not as good as composite(BGR).|||ask someone that u bought it from|||The picture quality would only be as bad as the screen resolution that you get from that card, as well as the maximum resolution of your TV. If you don't have an HDTV, it's going to be pretty ugly, as standard TV resolution is low (720x480 for NTSC)

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