Thanks a lot Gerald.
Sorry that you had to still approve my posts. I registered but I guess it 
took sometime.

I will mark this as complete.


On Sunday, 29 September 2013 21:57:29 UTC+5:30, Gerald wrote:
>
> That is a HW limitation. 24Hz is the best it can do at 1920x1080,. No 
> there is no HW mod that will change that. If it were a SW issue, we would 
> have fixed it a long time ago.
>
> However, if it is a real HDMI monitor, 24hz should work fine.
>
> Gerald
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Sushant Khanna 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Quick update,
>> I checked on my TV with Android image and it has a full 1080 output at 
>> 24p(Or hz or fps, I am guessing I can use them interchangeably in the 
>> context) 
>> My monitor on the other hand cannot support 24p/hz. I tried to force it 
>> through my laptop and the screen kept flickering.
>>
>> Thanks Gerald for all your help.
>>
>> Can you or anyone else offer me any guidance as to why certain displays 
>> support 24 and why does the BBB only support 24 at this res? 
>> I'll try to fix this if it is a software problem.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Sushant
>>
>> On Sunday, 29 September 2013 20:25:50 UTC+5:30, Gerald wrote:
>>
>>> As you know, the HW does 1920 x 1080 on monitors that support it. 
>>>
>>> Gerald
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 1:47 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Last comment not posted yet, I will anyway continue from there.
>>>>
>>>> So I booted an Android image and it worked. I got an output.
>>>> The default video flag in uEnv.txt was 720x480-16@60
>>>> Except changing the 16 to 32, nothing else worked.
>>>> I finally removed the flag and got a 1280x 678+ res. This seems to be 
>>>> the highest common res between the two.
>>>>
>>>> Now I have two follow up questions.
>>>> 1) What is the reason for the res limitation? Is it software or 
>>>> hardware?
>>>> 2) Can a similar problem be happening on Angstorm side as well? There 
>>>> were no flags provided when it had worked before, should it not work fine 
>>>> still?
>>>>
>>>> Waiting for a reply.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, 29 September 2013 02:10:32 UTC+5:30, Gerald wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Did you go to the support Wiki and look under HDMI issues? If not, 
>>>>> then I suggest you try that. The link is on the little white card that 
>>>>> came 
>>>>> in the box with the board.
>>>>>
>>>>> You may also find other useful information on the main page, like 
>>>>> maybe restoring the image. Sometime with Linux if you pull the power 
>>>>> without shutting it down, the eMMC or SD can get corrupted.
>>>>>
>>>>> Gerald
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 2:23 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey Guys
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Multiple issues with beaglebone right now.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There is some odd problem with HDMI on my beaglebone.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It is odd because
>>>>>> 1) It did not work out of the box
>>>>>> 2) It worked when I flashed an Image from the 5th of Sep, 2013
>>>>>> 3) Couple of days later, the same image did not work.
>>>>>> 4) I do not get any EDID information from terminal through ssh into 
>>>>>> the device
>>>>>> 5) xrandr --verbose returns "Can't open display"
>>>>>> 6) Boot flags also do not function 
>>>>>> 7) The display does not even detect that I have a HDMI device 
>>>>>> connected.
>>>>>> 8) I tried echo 0 > /sys/class/graphics/fb0/blank, but still does not 
>>>>>> fix the issue.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now what's the problem. Can it be a porblem with the port?
>>>>>> I mean, why would the same image work and then not work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also, the display I am using is from AOC.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am new to embedded, but is this normal? Everything seems to be 
>>>>>> broken out of the box with the BBB
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Not trying to be a pessimist, but should I just return the board?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>> Sushant Khanna
>>>>>>
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