Linux PVR

Kendric Beachey ak at kc.rr.com
Thu Jun 19 04:06:00 CDT 2003


On Wednesday 18 June 2003 04:59 pm, Jason Clinton wrote:
> Also, since the scalling from 740x568 to full screen such as 1024x768 is
> handled in hardware on the video card, there's lots of room there to do
> what's called "ansiotropic texture filtering" which is difficult to
> explain but basically means that the grainy stuff is smoothed out. Some
> argue that it just makes it worse but I disagree. I would google search
> for ansiotropic.

But if you do, you might want to spell it "anisotropic".  ;-)

I am using Linux for PVR:  I have a TiVo.  Is that cheating?  :-)

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Kendric Beachey
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