On Thursday 29 December 2005 17:52, Steve Adeff wrote: > the NVidia component output uses an HDTV output chip so it will work. It's > interlaced over DVI that doesn't since it uses the normal monitor output. > Its a known bug that NVidia won't fix since relatively few people use it. > Apparently one of the older (search the list archives) drivers does support > it though. Some TV's will accept a 1920x540p signal from the DVI and > display it as 1080i though, so thats worth a try too.
Have you actually gotten 1080i to work with component? Can you send the Xorg.conf file? I tried to get it to work from my 6600GT, but couldn't get a usable picture. The picture would jump up-down by a line on every frame (like the interlace was happening right). Both component and DVI acted the same. My eyes started to water after about 5 minutes. I haven't found anyone with a usable 1080i. Do you know which drivers worked? Which list archvie were you referring to: nvidia or mythTV? Any CRT that takes 1080i should also take 540p. The only differences are in the timing. Of course, LCD and plasma have to digitize and rescale everything; so they might act differently. Thanks, -Dan _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
