Cory,

It looks like only the fields scaled by xv are the problem. I can
immediately tell I'm only getting half res because the SciFi channel
logo is blocky. I just read a few comments on the nvidia forum that
confirm this behavior (as well as nvidias unresponsiveness to fix it).
If you're getting full resolution, it could be because you're using a
440, although I read that those were supposed to be affected as well.
I'm currently experimenting with an old g400 I had, which might be
good enough.

Ben


On 7/29/05, Cory Papenfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, Ben Lancki wrote:
> 
> > Cory,
> >
> > I've tried several versions of the nvidia driver and based on what I
> > see and what I've read in the nvidia forums the interlace feature of
> > the driver doesn't work correctly. The 1.0.6xxx drivers all double the
> > scan lines, effectively halving the resolution. The 1.0.7xxx drivers
> > seem to drop the second field, leaving gaps in the picture. I've read
> > that this affects the fx series as well as the 440mx. Are you sure
> > that you're getting an even and odd field that are different in your
> > setup? If so, is there some extra options you passed the driver?
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Ben
> 
>         Are you talking for all fields, or just those of video being
> played (scaled and output by the card via Xv)?  I'm pretty sure that I'm
> getting both fields, otherwise it would look like crap.  I'll check for
> sure when I get a chance.
> 
> -Cory
> 
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> 
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> * Cory Papenfuss                                                        *
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> * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University                   *
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