Re: [mythtv-users] EPIA M10k: TV picture adjustments - how ?

2005-08-05 Thread Rubén



Hi,

I have MII10k, PVR150 and 25' TV Sony Trinitron.

With 1024x768, 800x600 or 720x576, picture has size approx. 24' and
with 720x576Noscale, picture has size approx. 26'

I can modify the modelines witch xvidtune, but a little  :(

Sorry for my english, Ru



On 26/07/05, Michael Carland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Jul 26, 2005, at 4:28 PM, John Pullan wrote:

 On 26/07/05, James Stembridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 7/26/05, Warpme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 For example: height/width of the picture does not take up the whole
 height/width of the TV - so on my 29' TV picture has size approx.
 27' :-(

 Is there some way for adjusting this (like nvtv in nVidia world) ?

 Use an appropriate video mode. For PAL land that would be
 720x576Noscale, or for NTSC 720x480Noscale. This modes have a
 reasonable amount of overscan and have the added benefit of better
 image quality. For more information see:

 http://www.kingcot.eclipse.co.uk/unichrome/unichromeTvOut.html

 I tried following this, but I still end up with a black border around
 the picture.

Check your X log file, and make certain the noscale mode is being used.
You may have a mistake in your conf file, or the version of your driver
may not have that mode. The log file should give a clue.


Absolutely spot on :)

720x576NoScale is not the same as 720x576Noscale

Thanks.
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Re: [mythtv-users] EPIA M10k: TV picture adjustments - how ?

2005-08-05 Thread ruben
Hi,

I have MII10k, PVR150 and 25' TV Sony Trinitron.

With 1024x768, 800x600 or 720x576, picture has size approx. 24' and
with 720x576Noscale, picture has size approx. 26'

I can modify the modelines witch xvidtune, but a little  :(

Sorry for my english, Ru


 On 26/07/05, Michael Carland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Jul 26, 2005, at 4:28 PM, John Pullan wrote:

  On 26/07/05, James Stembridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 7/26/05, Warpme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  For example: height/width of the picture does not take up the whole
  height/width of the TV - so on my 29' TV picture has size approx.
  27' :-(
 
  Is there some way for adjusting this (like nvtv in nVidia world) ?
 
  Use an appropriate video mode. For PAL land that would be
  720x576Noscale, or for NTSC 720x480Noscale. This modes have a
  reasonable amount of overscan and have the added benefit of better
  image quality. For more information see:
 
  http://www.kingcot.eclipse.co.uk/unichrome/unichromeTvOut.html
 
  I tried following this, but I still end up with a black border around
  the picture.

 Check your X log file, and make certain the noscale mode is being used.
 You may have a mistake in your conf file, or the version of your driver
 may not have that mode. The log file should give a clue.

Absolutely spot on :)

720x576NoScale is not the same as 720x576Noscale

Thanks.
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Re: [mythtv-users] EPIA M10k: TV picture adjustments - how ?

2005-08-05 Thread Nick Rout
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 13:27 +0200, ruben wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have MII10k, PVR150 and 25' TV Sony Trinitron.
 
 With 1024x768, 800x600 or 720x576, picture has size approx. 24' and
 with 720x576Noscale, picture has size approx. 26'
 
 I can modify the modelines witch xvidtune, but a little  :(
 
 Sorry for my english, Ru


yes we heard you the first time.
 
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Re: [mythtv-users] EPIA M10k: TV picture adjustments - how ?

2005-07-27 Thread John Pullan
On 26/07/05, Michael Carland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 On Jul 26, 2005, at 4:28 PM, John Pullan wrote:
 
  On 26/07/05, James Stembridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 7/26/05, Warpme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  For example: height/width of the picture does not take up the whole
  height/width of the TV - so on my 29' TV picture has size approx.
  27' :-(
 
  Is there some way for adjusting this (like nvtv in nVidia world) ?
 
  Use an appropriate video mode. For PAL land that would be
  720x576Noscale, or for NTSC 720x480Noscale. This modes have a
  reasonable amount of overscan and have the added benefit of better
  image quality. For more information see:
 
  http://www.kingcot.eclipse.co.uk/unichrome/unichromeTvOut.html
 
  I tried following this, but I still end up with a black border around
  the picture.
 
 Check your X log file, and make certain the noscale mode is being used.
 You may have a mistake in your conf file, or the version of your driver
 may not have that mode. The log file should give a clue.
 
Absolutely spot on :)

720x576NoScale is not the same as 720x576Noscale

Thanks.
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[mythtv-users] EPIA M10k: TV picture adjustments - how ?

2005-07-26 Thread Warpme

Hi *

I have almost fully functional MythTV system (based on M10k  PVR250) :-).

MythTV is really incredible piece of software. BIG Thx for authors this 
beautiful piece of code :-o


Now, I want to move system to living room for enjoying it with family.

But I have small problem: when I connect system to my TV (via S-video) - 
I see correct picture on TV, but size  brightness/contrast/saturation 
definitely needs some adjustments.


For example: height/width of the picture does not take up the whole 
height/width of the TV - so on my 29' TV picture has size approx. 27' :-(


Is there some way for adjusting this (like nvtv in nVidia world) ?

Thx in advance !


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Re: [mythtv-users] EPIA M10k: TV picture adjustments - how ?

2005-07-26 Thread John Pullan
On 26/07/05, James Stembridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 7/26/05, Warpme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  For example: height/width of the picture does not take up the whole
  height/width of the TV - so on my 29' TV picture has size approx. 27' :-(
 
  Is there some way for adjusting this (like nvtv in nVidia world) ?
 
 Use an appropriate video mode. For PAL land that would be
 720x576Noscale, or for NTSC 720x480Noscale. This modes have a
 reasonable amount of overscan and have the added benefit of better
 image quality. For more information see:
 
 http://www.kingcot.eclipse.co.uk/unichrome/unichromeTvOut.html
 
I tried following this, but I still end up with a black border around
the picture.

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Re: [mythtv-users] EPIA M10k: TV picture adjustments - how ?

2005-07-26 Thread Michael Carland


On Jul 26, 2005, at 4:28 PM, John Pullan wrote:


On 26/07/05, James Stembridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 7/26/05, Warpme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

For example: height/width of the picture does not take up the whole
height/width of the TV - so on my 29' TV picture has size approx. 
27' :-(


Is there some way for adjusting this (like nvtv in nVidia world) ?


Use an appropriate video mode. For PAL land that would be
720x576Noscale, or for NTSC 720x480Noscale. This modes have a
reasonable amount of overscan and have the added benefit of better
image quality. For more information see:

http://www.kingcot.eclipse.co.uk/unichrome/unichromeTvOut.html


I tried following this, but I still end up with a black border around
the picture.


Check your X log file, and make certain the noscale mode is being used. 
You may have a mistake in your conf file, or the version of your driver 
may not have that mode. The log file should give a clue.


-Michael

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Re: [mythtv-users] EPIA M10k: TV picture adjustments - how ?

2005-07-26 Thread Richard Bronosky




Can this MoBo do composite out? DVI out? I'm looking for the perfect
MythTV front end. And it seems like VIA is the way to go.

Got a link to share?

John Pullan wrote:

  On 26/07/05, James Stembridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
On 7/26/05, Warpme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  For example: height/width of the picture does not take up the whole
height/width of the TV - so on my 29' TV picture has size approx. 27' :-(

Is there some way for adjusting this (like nvtv in nVidia world) ?
  

Use an appropriate video mode. For PAL land that would be
720x576Noscale, or for NTSC 720x480Noscale. This modes have a
reasonable amount of overscan and have the added benefit of better
image quality. For more information see:

http://www.kingcot.eclipse.co.uk/unichrome/unichromeTvOut.html


  
  I tried following this, but I still end up with a black border around
the picture.

  


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Re: [mythtv-users] EPIA M10k: TV picture adjustments - how ?

2005-07-26 Thread Nick Rout

On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 19:02:26 -0400
Richard Bronosky wrote:

 Can this MoBo do composite out? DVI out? I'm looking for the perfect
 MythTV front end.  And it seems like VIA is the way to go.
 
 Got a link to share?

It will do s-video out or composite video out. However if you want spdif
digital audio out you cannot also have composite out, as the only
composite socket switches between tv-out and spdif. 

You can still use s-video out though, and a convertor. Most electronics
shops will stock them.

http://www.viavpsd.com/product/epia_m_spec.jsp?motherboardId=81 for
details of the m series motherboards, although the MII or the SP are
probably the way to go now.


 

Nick Rout

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