I have a HTPC running Vista Ultimate 32bit. I have installed a NOVA-T 500 card but am experiencing picture quality problems. They are difficult to explain, but basically there so far seem to be three types:
1) When viewing live TV, there is a constant interference 'sparkle' across the image. It is watchable, but annoying - its like some of the pixels are randomly flashing as red or blue.
2) Occasional interference 'boxes' accross the picture, again on live TV
3) When playing back some recorded tv, the picture suddenly had a stropng diagonal shape accross half the picture and the colours/contrast flashed wildly. When fast-forwarding or rewinding, the problem goes away, but when you play, the problem persists. When I rewind back to a portion of the programme that was OK before, the picture is garbled. Restarting Media Centre seems to solve the problem.
Sound is unaffected with all these issues. There doesn't appear to be any so-called 'stuttering' though with any of these problems - it is smooth.
I am running the latest drivers (MCE_CD_31H) and Vista is completely up-to-date. The machine spec is as follows:
Zalman HD135 case
Asus A8R-MVP
AMD 4400 X2 (939)
500GB Samsung Spinpoint hard disk
Nesteq Semi Fanless ASM PSU
Samsung Writemaster dvdrw
MSI ATI Fanless HD2400PRO graphics card
2GB RAM
The aerial is a good quality roof mounted affair, and has never given us any picture quality problems with the Topfield PVR (that this HTPC is replacing) or Sony Bravia TV inbuilt tuners. Picture quality is also perfect when running Vista normally to the same Sony Bravia tv, so it must be something spoecific to the NOVA-T 500
Any ideas on this?
Kind Regards,
tricky_uk
Zalman HD135 : Asus A8R-MVP : AMD X2 4400 : 500GB Samsung Spinpoint : Samsung Writemaster SH-S203B : Nesteq Semi-Fanless ASM PSU (520W) : Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA-T 500 : MSI Geforce 7900GS with VF900: Vista Ultimate 32bit