On 2019-07-30 6:51 p.m., Cousin Stanley wrote:
Gary Dale wrote:
Unfortunately none of those options are 1080i.
I've tried all of the 1920x1080
and they all end up being progressive scan.
Running raspbian here on a rpi3b+
currently using a 22in LG hdmi monitor.
screen resolution is
Gary Dale wrote:
> Unfortunately none of those options are 1080i.
>
> I've tried all of the 1920x1080
> and they all end up being progressive scan.
>
Running raspbian here on a rpi3b+
currently using a 22in LG hdmi monitor.
screen resolution is 1920x1080 @ 96dpi
The raspi-config
On 2019-07-30 4:44 p.m., Cousin Stanley wrote:
Gary Dale wrote:
Raspian uses a /boot/config.txt file to control video modes
but this is failing in my case.
It refuses to output 1080i unless I set that mode
from the command line.
However, when I do that, I lose the ability to adjust the
Gary Dale wrote:
>
> Raspian uses a /boot/config.txt file to control video modes
> but this is failing in my case.
>
> It refuses to output 1080i unless I set that mode
> from the command line.
>
> However, when I do that, I lose the ability to adjust the overscan
> that the config.txt
I've never gotten that to work reliably either. Good luck.
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019, 11:43 Gary Dale wrote:
> I'm posting a Pi question to this list because I believe I need a Debian
> answer. The Raspian answers have been failing me - see
>
>
I'm posting a Pi question to this list because I believe I need a Debian
answer. The Raspian answers have been failing me - see
https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/101144/how-can-i-get-my-new-raspberry-pi-4b-to-output-1080i-video?noredirect=1#comment167120_101144
for the details.
6 matches
Mail list logo