I'm using a cheap msi fx5200 svideo out and it works with a 25hz 720x576 output. I've attached my xorg.conf file if you'd like to try it. I have deinterlacing turned off in mythtv, and am using opengl sync. I have flicker filter and overscan set to 0 in nvidia-settings.

However, I'm using dvb-t, so if your problems are a result of your analog capture card this might be of no help to you.

Cheers
Dennis

On 11/12/05, Bjørn Konestabo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:

>On Sat, 2005-11-12 at 01:07 +0100, Bjørn Konestabo wrote:
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>
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>>No, this would also only work half the time just the other half. :) .
>>
>>
>I don't think you understand. The video file from the encoder card marks
>whether the fields are in order or out of order. If you make them in
>order, and then display the frame at the PAL/NTSC frame rate, any sane
>driver will display the odd fields and even fields in the correct order.
>
>
I very much doubt that I can set the refresh rate of my video card to 25Hz.
It's certainly not for lack of trying. Even if that would work I'm
sceptical about
the tv-out chip keeping in synch with the card refresh. At any other
refresh
than 50Hz they seem pretty independent.

--
bjornko
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