The modeline I supplied is for use with homebrew VGA to SCART converters, these only work by getting the video card to output a signal which is within the spec expected by your TV.
Commercial converters (such the Key Digital converter) are scan converters, these scale and interpolate whatever VGA signal you send them into a normal TV signal. As such it really shouldn't matter what resolution you send them (well, they'll work but some resolutions will produce better results I suppose), check to manual to see what the valid modes are. Since you're using a scan converter you won't be getting as high a quality image as is possible from a homebrew converter, this is because of the scaling and interpolation it's performing. Steve > I don't suppose you have a simliar spec for a progressive PAL image do > you? (I have the Key Digital VGA to Component adapter) > > I generated one based off a Powerstrip mode to get 1024x576 which gives > an awesome picture, but I'm not sure whether it's entirely in spec as > the TV's input identifier is flashing in the corner, which apart from > being really annoying probably means that the signal is not entirely in > spec. (The TV's a Panasonic 36PD30 if it makes any difference) > > Thanks. > J
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