I've been recently searching over the internet regarding how to set up PowerDVD onto having the best quality output results. Unfortunately the information is vast and I am unable to make up my mind, thus I need to ask here, the experts.
I will start with some specifications of my system:
-Windows 7 x64 HP SP1
-2x Nvidia GTX 295 (EVGA OC Quad SLI)
-Intel Core i7 Processor Extreme Edition (975 Quad)
-Standard computer monitor – soon to connect the computer with a Sony Bravia, but I mostly use the monitor.
If more specs are needed regarding my questions, please let me know. Now I would like to ask the following:
1. TrueTheatre gives me better (or it seems so) visual quality over NVIDIA Pure Video (Hardware Acceleration), which would actually give me the best results?
2. TrueTheatre supports “TrueTheatre HD & NVIDIA Cuda” assuming I have them both enabled, which is the best “sharpness” level? I see the picture getting jaggy the sharper I move the slide. In addition to the above, is the PowerDVD sharpening effect conflicting with the NVIDIA’s panel “Adjust video image settings”? Should I have NVIDIA’s “Edge enhancement” and “Noise reduction” disabled?
3. In general, assuming TrueTheatre is the best for me or the one I prefer, which options conclude to the best results? E.g. should I use “TrueTheatre Lightning”? And at what level? Should I use the intergraded “Noise Reduction PowerDVD has? Are there any other options I should tweak to enhance my results?
4. A specific problem I’ve been having is with de-interlacing, there are numerous inaccurate, outdated, or personal opinion oriented posts regarding this matter. I fail to understand what the best option to use is. More specifically; should my de-interlacing method be “Based on flags or bitstream analysis?” maybe I should click the option “Always perform de-interlacing?”
In addition, what algorithm options I should use? Hardware or Smart? I believe hardware is the best option to use (I am not certain though), but I see some methods properly named and others in GUID values. I do not understand why this is happening but as far as I was informed via Google there is no double frame de-interlacing (like yadiff 2x) so which one is the “best”?
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Excuse my wall of text, but I would like to get the best out of the product, please note that I usually play video files (1080p – 720p) such as YouTube files or downloaded videos from other websites that are almost like a Blu-Ray in terms of quality (e.g. .mkv files).
Thanks for taking your time reading this; I hope someone can help me out!