Like the topic starter, I ran into same problem trying to get RGB output
from VGA connector in PAL timings (15625Hz horizontal 50Hz vertical
interlaced):

When this error occurs, my CRT OSD displays 100Hz as the vertical
frequency (should be 50)! Also, hooking up an oscilloscope to VGA
Vertical output confirms this 100Hz frequency.

I think I can explain the screen as described by topic starter: The
black horizontal border in the middle of the screen is just the extra
Vsync pulse. After this extra Vsync pulse the vertical counters are
reset, and the top half of the screen is repeated in lower half.

I used fedora7 to play around with modelines to use them later in
Geexbox, but discovered these settings don't work in Geexbox:

My setup:
Modeline "PAL" 14.625 768 786 855 936  576 580 585 625 interlace -hsync -vsync
VGA cards tested:  Radeon 7000 series:
GigaByte GV-R7064T Rev 1.0 64MB  
Gecube GC-R7000L Rev 1.3 64MB


---Working config:
Fedora7 using 
Module ati: version = 6.7.196

-Not working version:
Geexbox mediaplayer dev 12252007 having X support. 
Module ati: version = 6.6.3

btw: Using the radeon instead of ati driver in xorg.conf device section
doesn't help. This still loads the ATI driver.

Seems to me the code is lacking a divide by 2 somewhere.....

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interlacing broken in gutsy on radeon/ati open source driver
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