Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
The problem is the horizontal stretch. You can't write to
/sys/devices/platform/omapdss/overlay2/input_size and by checking what
the media player does i found out that it actually changes this to
640x480 when playing a 4:3 video. Unfortunately the /sys interface
Hi,
thanks for your reply. I fiddled a little bit around with this.
It's pretty easy to stretch the image vertically to full screen. You just
need to set
echo 640,480 /sys/devices/platform/omapdss/overlay2/output_size
and
echo 42,30 /sys/devices/platform/omapdss/overlay2/position
The media
I don't know if there is some high level api but a lot of things can be
done either via framebuffer ioctl or via changing stuff in
/sys/dev/ices/platform/omapdss/ see
http://gitorious.org/linux-omap-dss2/linux/blobs/master/Documentation/arm/OMAP/DSS
Having full PAL or NTSC with no
as it is freely
available in fresmeat.
--Roope
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Till Harbaum / Lists
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Subject: Howto configure borderless 4:3 tv
On Friday 19 March 2010 09:16:14 Frantisek Dufka wrote:
I don't know if there is some high level api but a lot of things can be
done either via framebuffer ioctl or via changing stuff in
/sys/dev/ices/platform/omapdss/ see
Attila Csipa wrote:
Can you (or anyone with intimate knowledge) chip in with some comments of how
playing with these can (not) affect the devices (or what gets attached to
them) ?
Well as long as you only write 'pal' or 'ntsc' to
/sys/devices/platform/omapdss/display1/timings nothing should
Attila Csipa wrote:
Can you (or anyone with intimate knowledge) chip in with some comments
of how playing with these can (not) affect the devices (or what gets
attached to them) ? I would like to play with this a bit, but don't want
to burn down my DDP N900 with some weird video sync setting
Hi,
there seems to be an API to change the behaviour of the TV output on the n900.
At least the media player uses it to e.g. display things with a different
layout on the internal screen and the tv-out.
I am asking this because i think it's a great thing to add to all those 640x480
(4:3)