
*Mini Knight Rider Marathon! lol*
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They are all available on XBox live too, if you have a XBox 360.Dark Knight_23 wrote:On NBC's Knight Rider Site, They Have ALL Knight Rider Episodes to View, From "A Knight In Shining Armor" to "Knight And The City". I've Been Wanting to See The Past Episodes for a While Now, This Is Pretty Cool
*Mini Knight Rider Marathon! lol*
Unfortunately, you probably won't. Hulu can scale to 480p, which is great on a monitor, but not so great on a 52" TV. You'd ideally want a 720p or 1080i video for your TV. (1080p would be best, I'm sure, but I think only Blu-Ray currently supports that format? I might be wrong.)Lost Knight wrote:I've been hooking my laptop up to my TV and watching a few episodes that way. However, on a 52" TV, when I make the picture full screen it gets choppy and not really watchable. And that's even with the site's player set on the highest available quality. Is there any way to get full HD picture and sound out of this?
Thanks for the info, lunchmeat. It seems NBC should take a page out of FOX's book and put their programming in HD like they do on their Web site. Even on NBC's site, I've seen some randomized HD videos, but complete episodes don't seem to be available in HD.lunchmeat wrote:Unfortunately, you probably won't. Hulu can scale to 480p, which is great on a monitor, but not so great on a 52" TV. You'd ideally want a 720p or 1080i video for your TV. (1080p would be best, I'm sure, but I think only Blu-Ray currently supports that format? I might be wrong.)
If you are connecting your TV to your laptop, it may be beneficial to verify that your laptop is outputting a screen resolution that the TV can handle easily. Additionally, you will want to make sure that the laptop graphics are up-to-speed - you might be outputting at a really high resolution, which may be taxing your laptop graphics chip. (It's probably performing calculations to make the video look better at a higher resolution, which could be killing your framerate.)
Regardless of that, though....even if your hardware is running at full spec, your weak link is the video itself. 480p will just look fairly average compared to higher scan resolutions. Good luck, though - check those things, they might help.