Andy Furniss wrote:
Modeline 1440x288x0.0 and Modeline 1440x240x0.0 are not shown in
CEA. I don't think I've ever tested these - should get time tonight.
I tested and these don't work.
Just to confuse things, one of the modes that look OK (1080p25) also
doesn't work.
James Cloos wrote:
I grabbed your edid from the hex dump in the log and passed it through
the update to edit-decode I've been hacking on. It reports:
Nice, this is far more readable.
I don't know what's right or wrong, but can see a couple of
discrepancies between this and what is printed
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 7:18 AM, Andy Furniss andy...@ukfsn.org wrote:
James Cloos wrote:
I grabbed your edid from the hex dump in the log and passed it through
the update to edit-decode I've been hacking on. It reports:
Nice, this is far more readable.
I don't know what's right or wrong,
Frederik Vogelsang wrote:
Hi,
I am using an HDMI connection between my computer and my TV. For
smooth playback of HD movies I need to set the mode of the TV to
1080p24. Unfortunately the radeon driver does not recognize this mode
through the TV's EDID - only 1080p,1080p50 and 1080i are
2011/10/31 Andy Furniss andy...@ukfsn.org:
Look in Xorg.0.log the modes may be listed.
Nope. Only when using fglrx the modes are listed, with the free radeon
driver they are not. I never thought a mature video driver like
radeon would ignore the CEA EDID.
If you can see the mode then just add
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Frederik Vogelsang
frederik.vogels...@googlemail.com wrote:
2011/10/31 Andy Furniss andy...@ukfsn.org:
Look in Xorg.0.log the modes may be listed.
Nope. Only when using fglrx the modes are listed, with the free radeon
driver they are not. I never thought a
Frederik Vogelsang wrote:
2011/10/31 Andy Furnissandy...@ukfsn.org:
Look in Xorg.0.log the modes may be listed.
Nope. Only when using fglrx the modes are listed, with the free radeon
driver they are not. I never thought a mature video driver like
radeon would ignore the CEA EDID.
Looking
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Andy Furniss andy...@ukfsn.org wrote:
Frederik Vogelsang wrote:
2011/10/31 Andy Furnissandy...@ukfsn.org:
Look in Xorg.0.log the modes may be listed.
Nope. Only when using fglrx the modes are listed, with the free radeon
driver they are not. I never thought
Alex Deucher wrote:
DDC is the channel by which the EDID is fetched. The xorg log should
print the raw edid. You can use edid-decode
(http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/app/edid-decode/) to parse the edid
and see what's in it. If edid-decode lists modes that are not
available in kms, it's due
Andy Furniss wrote:
Alex Deucher wrote:
DDC is the channel by which the EDID is fetched. The xorg log should
print the raw edid. You can use edid-decode
(http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/app/edid-decode/) to parse the edid
and see what's in it. If edid-decode lists modes that are not
available
I grabbed your edid from the hex dump in the log and passed it through
the update to edit-decode I've been hacking on. It reports:
Extracted contents:
header: 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00
serial number: 34 a9 a6 a0 01 01 01 01 00 14
version: 01 03
basic params:80 00 00 78 0a
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Frederik Vogelsang
frederik.vogels...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am using an HDMI connection between my computer and my TV. For
smooth playback of HD movies I need to set the mode of the TV to
1080p24. Unfortunately the radeon driver does not recognize this
Hi,
I am using an HDMI connection between my computer and my TV. For
smooth playback of HD movies I need to set the mode of the TV to
1080p24. Unfortunately the radeon driver does not recognize this mode
through the TV's EDID - only 1080p,1080p50 and 1080i are available. Is
there a way to force
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