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Hi zay, no such thing as a dumb question mate :)
The tv tuner card does affect picture quality, but not in the way a graphics card does.
Use HDMI>DVI, then open Windows Media Centre, go to Tasks - Settings - TV and setup your tv or monitor.
There are other factors that could be affecting your picture quality. post back if it's still sub standard :)
Thanks Orpheous, I have been around the world and back with that. I went thru the settings, I select flat panel, then I select dvi for connection type. I even tried changing the resolution still no luck,and I hate that I get that black border around the edges. If I do full screen, then it is only on the sides. I know mc is only 16x9, and 22 inch is 16x10, but there is no setting in the list of resolutions for 16 x9 (unless I missed it). I keep asking myself, what would happen when I actually connect it to flat screen tv that is let's say 42". What tuner do you guys recommend? I wonder if I change my power supply to a more powerful one, if that might have some effect. I know as you start using more powerful graphic cards and stuff, you need a more powerful power supply. DVI requires more power than vga. My PS is about 450w.
You know guys, I am starting to think (yeah I might think too much :) ), If I am getting hd channels, and my tuner is not hd, then that might be why my shows appear dark on the screen even if my graphics card and monitor are hd ready. Is that a fair thought? I think I might get a hd tuner and see what happens. I have my eye on the Asus My Cinema EHD2-100. I know it is on the approved compatability list. Anyone of you guys used this card? What is your honest opinion and experience with this card, or any hd tuner card (dual)?
I looked at the silicone hdhomerun, Ilike the features, don't like the connectivity options. it needs to be connected to a router for internet access, be nice if it had wireless connectivity option. A nice unit all the same.