I finally got around to ordering a VGA->Component adapter which arrived yesterday afternoon. After some issues getting Windows to work properly, I was able to generate a pretty good 960x540p modeline for my Philips PW8402/37 30" WS television. While it seems to work pretty well, I have noticed that there is about a 15 pixel overscan on both the top and bottom of the screen. This doesn't impact video playback that much, but it does cut off some of the menu/onscreen display writings. After going back and reading Jarod's HDTV guide (which was a big help!), it looks like I should look into creating another modeline that runs a different resolution within in the 540 timing that I created. Unfortunately, the guide doesn't go into exactly how to accomplish this (atleast that I can find). Can someone give me a couple pointers? My hardware and generated modeline are included below.
Also, has anyone tried to use XVMC with Xine? Does it work, and is there any benefit? While I do not have a HD3000/Air2PC card at the moment, I do have a couple HD .TS files that I'd like to try and playback. With standard settings, I can play them back, but there are frequent drops in both audio and video. MythTV Specs: AMD Athlon XP2500 Chaintech 7NIF2 (output via onboard GF4MX440) 512MB RAM Running latest FC3/Nvidia/ALSA/MythTV from atrpms.net Generated modeline: "960x540" 40.982 960 992 1088 1216 540 541 544 560 +hsync +vsync Thanks for any tips, Nate Thompson
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