On 12/11/05, Timothy Flechtner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > i have a redhat fedora core 3 box, which i recently updated (via yum) > to the latest and greatest versions of everything. this, in retrospect > was maybe not so bright an idea, as now myth believes it is displaying > things at 4:3 when in reality, it is not. the display takes all of my > widescreen tv now (when in 4:3 mode). prior to my updating all > packages, it did not (4:3 actually was 4:3). mythtv does this when > showing live tv, playing things recorded from tv (which were recorded > prior to the update, and showed in 4:3 prior to the update), and when > playing videos. i use xine for videos, and when i run xine outside of > myth, it correctly shows things in 4:3 when set to do so. > IIRC, and assuming I understand what you are saying, "DisplaySize" is an X configuration parameter which specifies screen width and height in mm. Searching the list archives for more info on this should help.
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