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CHAPTER 6: Troubleshooting
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Type of TV (interlaced or progressive scan)
Many TVs use interlaced video. Interlaced video displays 
a video frame with two passes of alternating scan lines. 
The TV screen first displays the video image odd lines 
one at a time, sequentially from top to bottom, then it 
fills in the other half of the video image with the even 
lines. Because most TVs use this interlaced method to 
display the picture on the screen, a standard interlaced 
analog TV will most likely flicker when displaying thin 
lines and small text. An interlaced video display device 
will produce a lower quality display, especially when 
viewing and using the Media Center computer 
functions.
Progressive scan video displays a video frame with one 
pass of sequential scan lines. A progressive scan TV 
displays the entire picture, drawn sequentially from top 
to bottom, without the odd/even interlacing. This 
results in a fuller, sharper picture and better display 
quality for viewing and using the Media Center 
computer functions. The progressive scan picture is also 
brighter and easier on your eyes.
You need to configure your Media Center computer to 
output to a TV
Your Media Center computer detects whether you are 
using a VGA or an S-Video display device and 
automatically changes the display settings for the type 
of display device you are using. For more information, 
see the Gateway support Web site at:
www.gateway.com
.
You want to change display settings to get better TV or DVD 
image quality
Adjust the display device brightness, contrast, hue, and 
saturation. For more information, see the Gateway 
support Web site at:
www.gateway.com
.
You want to know whether you can burn programs that 
were recorded with your Media Center computer to a DVD
Yes, you can. The Media Center saves recorded 
programs in the DVR-MS format. You can burn a DVR-MS 
file to a DVD with DVD recording (burning) software and 
with the Media Center itself.
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