On Wednesday 19 August 2015 09:11:11 Zhang, Xiong Y wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 07:28:44PM +0300, Ville Syrjälä wrote:
> > Another thing we could do with this approach is expose the pipe PF-ID
> > mode when the fixed mode is interlaced and the user mode is progressive.
> > And if both are interlaced, or there's just an interlaced used mode w/o
> > a fixed mode, we'd keep using IF-ID like we do today.
> [Zhang, Xiong Y] I checked the B spec, there isn't PF-ID / IF-ID control bit 
> in 
> PIPE_CONF since BDW.
> I never see a monitor supporting interlaced mode. Does a monitor could support
> both Interlaced and progressive mode ?

Most of the computer monitors I see support interlaced modes on HDMI; I
usually see CEA-861 VIC 5 (1920x1080i60) and VIC 20 (1920x1080i50) supported
on HDMI by computer monitors.
-- 
Simon Farnsworth
Software Engineer
ONELAN Ltd
http://www.onelan.com

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