Re: Re: PVR hardware selection help

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  Can linux do good antialiasing?  I don't know a lot about font
capabilities with linux.

Greg


Billy Biggs wrote:
> 
> Mike Frisch (mfrisch@xxxxxxxxxx):
> 
> > On a regular (non-high definition) television set, the highest,
> > standard screen resolution you can support is 640x480 (give or take a
> > few pixels), which approximately equals the analog resoluton of an
> > NTSC television set.
> 
>   If you're using square pixels, fine.  When generating graphics for TV
> you use 720x486 for NTSC.
> 
> > If you look at the on-screen display (OSD) created by television sets,
> > VCRs, DVD players, etc., you'll see they use a large, blocky fonts.
> 
>   And if you look at the nice antialiased text on CNN headline news,
> you'll see that with good antialiasing your text doesn't need to be so
> large or blocky.
> 
> --
> Billy Biggs
> vektor@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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