>-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of >Doug Larrick >Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 2:16 PM >To: Discussion about mythtv >Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Need help with HDTV Out Jitter
>Steve Frank wrote: >> Thanks Doug. That modeline results in little or no change. Are you >> doing 960X540p out of DVI? It appears that's where the issue is. The N >> frame is about 8 pixels above the N+1 frame. Interlacing and running >> at 1080i gets the frames a little closer to each other, but not converged. >I use a VGA->Component Video converter to a Sony direct-view CRT HDTV. >I'm showing GUI at 960x540, video at 1920x540, and std def stuff at 720x480. >It's my experience that DVI reports the modes it wants to use back to the video card, the >>>video card uses them, and you don't have much influence over the situation. But this was >a year and a half ago; maybe things have changed. Yes. Normal DVI does. The Option "IgnoreEDID" "1" setting is what tells the Nvidia driver to not listen to that. Since I'm doing DVI -> HDMI it won't work to listen to the monitor, since the display isn't going to say. :-) My TV is "not designed to be connected to a computer." as the manual says. I never followed the rules. Based on other things I've heard on this list, it appears my issues are in using DVI. I suspect a VGA->Component Adapter is in my near future. Then things just plain "work." :-) Steve
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