

Upscaling tends to make things look a bit fuzzy around the edges, sharpening helps alleviate that. Sharpen, well, sharpens the video, which is good because you're taking a relatively small picture (720x480 DVD) and blowing it up to whatever impossibly high resolution your monitor is set at. But some degree of Post Processing is highly recommended.

If it looks too smoothed out, or you rarely watch low quality videos, or if you have a really slow computer, you can lower it to "3" or even "1". Post Processing applies various tweaks to the video, to smooth out macroblocks and conceal unsightly blemishes. Set SCALING MODE to LANCZOSĪnd now for a bit of an explanation. Sharpening works best on high bitrate, good quality video, but sharpening poor quality videos can actually accentuate flaws, like those shoes you're wearing.) (You can go lower, 0.5, or higher 0.25, depending on the source.
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Under the newly expanded DRIVER SETTINGS, check FULL RANGE.Under INPUT RANGE, check DRIVER SETTINGS.Right-click your desktop and select "Graphics Properties.".
