[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Fri, Dec 24, 2004 at 01:36:05PM -0600, Steve Frank wrote: >> Can you post your modeline? When I use HDTV timings I get >> ghosting--it's like one of the interlaced frames is down several >> pixels. It's not unlike Wang Chung's "Everybody Have Fun" video. :-) >> > > You're the third to report this. But since other people are > getting valid output at 1080i under DVI-D from an FX 5200 -- > at least I think they are -- I don't know what to think. > > I got the double-vision on an RCA Scenium. Another reported > on a different brand of TV. What TV is yours? > >
It's a Mitsubishi WS-48515, but I believe the electronics is about the same for all current widescreen rear projection Mitsu's. > I have asked in nvidia linux forums and other other places, > nobody has had an answer. > > So let me confirm... > > > Are there a number of people here who are doing the following: > > a) Using an FX 2000 card under Linux (drivers 6111, 6629 etc.) > b) Using DVI-Digital to output (not DVI-analog) > c) Going into an HDTV at 1080i resolution > > And getting a nice clear signal? I have seen it under > Powerstrip on windows, is this double-vision something most > of us are seeing or few > of us? Is it possibly an artifact of some chip shared by > the brands of > TV that show it? I get double vision in the 540p mode as well, and the pixels are more spread apart than in 1080i. In my case, I AM going from DVI to HDMI with an adapter cable. I know plenty of people doing this with a DVD player, though. Steve
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