Yes, nVidia binary proprietary. I think I didn't compile them from the
source... I have nVidia MX440. Was it smth in config settings or the
binaries themselves (ie, should I compile from the source instead?)

On 5/24/07, Ryan Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have had this same problem before.  It had to do with the drivers not
loading correctly I believe.  Which drivers are you using, NVidia's
binary?

Vlad Olenin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It seems like the output on my 'standard' TV is in 'extra low'
> resolution (fonts are 'squary', DVD played from within freevo has
> distinct 'ladder' signature on the straight diagonal lines which are
> missing when the same DVD is played from the DVD player). TV is in
> 1024x768 resolution according to the xorg log and freevo is in
> 1024x768 as well (defined in freevo.conf). Since 'native' TV
> resolution is 720 x 480 (is it non-interlaced?), nVidia chip should be
> 'squeezing' the picture. It looks though that the 'actual' resolution
> is even lower than 720x480... Is there some setting in freevo or xorg
> I'm not aware of? Has anyone run into this kind of issue?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Vlad
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