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VP9 graphics are very jagged, not smooth - extremely noticeable in flippers
HanoiBoi:
I just put together a PC to begin a pinball cab build, but with VP9 running the graphics are less than smooth. Actually they are very 'jagged' The flippers are the most noticeable, but it's pretty obvious on most curved lines.
I've got a GTS 250 1GB Nvidia graphics card and it's currently connected via HDMI to a 40" Proscan 40LD45Q LCDTV. I've got Win XP loaded, a Quad core processor with 4GB RAM. I've tried various settings in the TV, Windows and NVidia, but I can't seem to get this thing to a decent look.
I've searched here and in Hyperpin/Hyperspin, but can't seem to find a fix. I'm beginning to think this is simple, but that I'm glossing over it...
Any epiphanies out there?
Thanks in advance!
(I didn't post this in the Hyperpin/Hyperspin forums as I only have VP9 loaded at the moment)
Smeghead:
Yeah ive seen razor sharp pictures of VP and I cant seem to get it sharp either.
Must be something to do with anti-aliasing but I cant figure out how to achieve it either
RayB:
What resolution are you running it at? That's the biggest influence on "jaggies".
Smeghead:
This is what I want mine to look like!
http://www.imged.org/71/wip50.jpg
newmanfamilyvlogs:
--- Quote from: Smeghead on September 02, 2010, 02:43:06 pm ---This is what I want mine to look like!
http://www.imged.org/71/wip50.jpg
--- End quote ---
To me that looks horrible. I see no anti-aliasing and the transparencies on the various tubes just look like every-other-pixel dithering.
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