Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
On Thursday 05 January 2006 16:43, Petr Stehlik wrote: > Niels Dybdahl píše v Čt 05. 01. 2006 v 21:26 +0100: > > I can't tell you the modelines right now as the TV's in for > > repairs > > (clears throat), and I havent set up ssh on the mythbox, but > > the TV > > manual gave me this information for 1366x768: > > > > Horizontal frequency = 49KHz, Vertical Frequency = 60Hz, > > > > Running 60 Hz in a PAL-country does not sound very good to me. > > Seems like all the TVs are designed, developed or planned to be sold in > NTSC countries since they are all (all I know) 60 Hz only. When I tried > to feed LCD with 50 Hz it didn't show any picture. > > Petr from my understanding this is the case, especially for digital sources. The 50 and 60hz were chosen to be able to use the power source as a timing device, but with modern electronics this is no longer required, and I don't think any advanced modern tv's use power for freq. timing. -- Steve ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
Niels Dybdahl píše v Čt 05. 01. 2006 v 21:26 +0100: > I can't tell you the modelines right now as the TV's in for > repairs > (clears throat), and I havent set up ssh on the mythbox, but > the TV > manual gave me this information for 1366x768: > > Horizontal frequency = 49KHz, Vertical Frequency = 60Hz, > > Running 60 Hz in a PAL-country does not sound very good to me. Seems like all the TVs are designed, developed or planned to be sold in NTSC countries since they are all (all I know) 60 Hz only. When I tried to feed LCD with 50 Hz it didn't show any picture. Petr ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
I can't tell you the modelines right now as the TV's in for repairs(clears throat), and I havent set up ssh on the mythbox, but the TV manual gave me this information for 1366x768:Horizontal frequency = 49KHz, Vertical Frequency = 60Hz,Running 60 Hz in a PAL-country does not sound very good to me.Niels Dybdahl ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
> Hi everyone, > > First off, I'm completely new to mythtv and to PVR/home theatre in > general...and usual thanks to the folks who work on mythtv and support > the project - great job! > > Now ... here's my situation. I recently purchased a Pundit-R BookPC > (http://www.cappuccinopc.com/bookpc-pundit-r.asp), a HD-3000 card, > and a Samsung LNR408D 40" LCD Flat Panel television > (http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_techspecs_full.php/masterid=7676889). > Ideally, I'd like to set up a home theatre for cable/FTA satelite, HDTV, > and PVR goodness. The Pundit-R is a bit low-powered for anything serious, > but I figured it was a cheap way to get started. My Samsung LCD TV is > still returnable (for about 20 days or so), so if anyone has any > suggestions > for a better choice that's comparable (price and quality, etc.) I'm all > ears. > > My problem is that I can't get the TV to display Xorg. I've got a > DVI->HDMI > cable that I'm using to do the display out to the TV, it almost works fine > in text mode (except for the fact that the screen size seems to be too > large > for the display and my cursor and the left-hand side is cropped off the > screen). > My xorg.conf file looks mostly like > http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/xorg.conf-HD.txt > except that I've obviously got a different video card. Basically, the only > error I've got to go off is the TV's 'mode not supported' whenever I try > to startx. > > So my questions ... is anyone here actually using a largish (~40") LCD > HDTV- > capable TV with linux? If so, which ones work really well (ie, any > recommendations?)? Any ideas for how to get this Samsung working with X? > I'm still feeling my way here too, so don'tknow if this will help, but I have a cheap 32" LCD TV that gives very good results using ATI.dvi out /TV.hdmi in. No overscan and absolutely crystal clear X. I set up my modelines by reading the specs in the tv manual then feeding the numbers into videogen. I can't tell you the modelines right now as the TV's in for repairs (clears throat), and I havent set up ssh on the mythbox, but the TV manual gave me this information for 1366x768: Horizontal frequency = 49KHz, Vertical Frequency = 60Hz, If your manual has a table of supported resolutions and refresh rates then all you need is videogen. If I use different timings I get an out of range message on the tv, so this kind of panel is priobably very sensitive to the timings. What I'd really like is a 50Hz (PAL) input mode for interlaced analog TV The DVI modes listed are 480p-60Hz, 576p-50Hz, 720p-50Hz, 720p-60Hz, 1080i-50Hz and 1080i-60Hz If I could translate those into modelines... Marius ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
RE: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
>On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 04:36:46PM -0700, James C. Dastrup wrote: >> No, PC input is the same quality as DVI. At least on my TV >> (Samsung 61" DLP and ATI 9600), PC and DVI/HDMI quality is equal. >Hmmm ... well I might be doing something wrong ... but my first >impression is what I'm seeing in text mode (haven't gotten X to >start yet). With HDMI/DVI, though the terminal does creep off the >screen (meaning I can't actually see the cursor :-)), the clarity >of the ascii chars is crystal; with the PC input, the letters are >blurry and seem to be be shuddering quite a bit. If the text is blurry using the PC Input, you must not be displaying text in the LCD's native resolution. There's no reason text should be blurry or shuddering. Are you using a framebuffer at the TV's native resolution? I would suggest the VESA VGA framebuffer, and not the ATI fb driver. I see a lot of freezing in X if you also have the ATI fb driver loaded. > >> Also FYI, I'm not sure if it's my ATI card's DVI out, or my TV's processing, >> but when I use HDMI, there is a slight delay in the picture from the source. >> This results in the audio being out of sync, although it is very very slight. >> I can compensate with my receiver's adjustements, but I don't have to when >> I use PC. >Interesting ... so that means you've actually gotten the DVI/HDMI output >on the ATI working with your Samsung? Weird about the delay ... I wonder >if it has to do with the fact that DVI is only video and you're using anothe >source for audio input from your PC to the TV (rather than using the HDMI >audio which would be ideal if there was a video card that supported HDMI). > Yes, I got a modeline using entech's Monitor Asset Manager on Windows XP with the same hardware. It worked fairly well, but I always had a slight moire pattern in X. Once I dumped the modeline and plugged in the PC Input, I got a perfect picture. About the delay, I thought of that, so I plugged in a PC Monitor to the PC output and the TV to the DVI output and mirrored the display in X. Watching both at the same time, there was definitely a delay on the TV. Again, not sure if it was due to the TV or the DVI hardware on the video card. >Joshua <>___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
It wouldn't be particularly sensitive the difference, but most other display technologies in that price range provide better picture quality in general. Of course, only LCD gives you that form factor, so I can certainly understand where you might value the form factor highly but still want to get the extra sharpness that comes with a digital link.On 1/4/06, Joshua Ferraro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 06:40:45PM -0500, Chris Ribe wrote:> I second the motion to check out avsforum. If you are worried about the > quality difference between the PC input and HDMI, you probably shouldn't have> purchased an LCD panel.I'll definitely check out avsforum. Thanks for the tip. Just out ofcuriosity, why would an LCD panel in particular be sensitive to quality diffs between PC and HDMI inputs?Joshua___mythtv-users mailing listmythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 06:40:45PM -0500, Chris Ribe wrote: > I second the motion to check out avsforum. If you are worried about the > quality difference between the PC input and HDMI, you probably shouldn't have > purchased an LCD panel. I'll definitely check out avsforum. Thanks for the tip. Just out of curiosity, why would an LCD panel in particular be sensitive to quality diffs between PC and HDMI inputs? Joshua ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 04:36:46PM -0700, James C. Dastrup wrote: > No, PC input is the same quality as DVI. At least on my TV > (Samsung 61" DLP and ATI 9600), PC and DVI/HDMI quality is equal. Hmmm ... well I might be doing something wrong ... but my first impression is what I'm seeing in text mode (haven't gotten X to start yet). With HDMI/DVI, though the terminal does creep off the screen (meaning I can't actually see the cursor :-)), the clarity of the ascii chars is crystal; with the PC input, the letters are blurry and seem to be be shuddering quite a bit. > Also FYI, I'm not sure if it's my ATI card's DVI out, or my TV's processing, > but when I use HDMI, there is a slight delay in the picture from the source. > This results in the audio being out of sync, although it is very very slight. > I can compensate with my receiver's adjustements, but I don't have to when > I use PC. Interesting ... so that means you've actually gotten the DVI/HDMI output on the ATI working with your Samsung? Weird about the delay ... I wonder if it has to do with the fact that DVI is only video and you're using anothe source for audio input from your PC to the TV (rather than using the HDMI audio which would be ideal if there was a video card that supported HDMI). Joshua ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
I second the motion to check out avsforum. If you are worried about the quality difference between the PC input and HDMI, you probably shouldn't have purchased an LCD panel.On 1/4/06, James C. Dastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: No, PC input is the same quality as DVI. At least on my TV(Samsung 61" DLP and ATI 9600), PC and DVI/HDMI quality is equal.Also FYI, I'm not sure if it's my ATI card's DVI out, or my TV's processing,but when I use HDMI, there is a slight delay in the picture from the source. This results in the audio being out of sync, although it is very very slight.I can compensate with my receiver's adjustements, but I don't have to whenI use PC.From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Joshua FerraroSent: Wed 1/4/2006 4:24 PMTo: Discussion about mythtvSubject: Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions? On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 04:05:51PM -0700, James C. Dastrup wrote:> Use the PC-Input instead of HDMI. With the PC input, X will automatically configure itself,> since it will be able to read the monitor information. You don't even need a modeline. > The Samsung TV's are pretty good, I have one myself. If you have too much overscan or> underscan, you can compensate quite a bit of it using the TV.Ho hum ... doesn't that defeat the purpose of having digital HDMI in the first place? I thought the PC output would be much poorer quality thanthe DVI on my ATI card ...Joshua___mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.orghttp://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
RE: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
No, PC input is the same quality as DVI. At least on my TV (Samsung 61" DLP and ATI 9600), PC and DVI/HDMI quality is equal. Also FYI, I'm not sure if it's my ATI card's DVI out, or my TV's processing, but when I use HDMI, there is a slight delay in the picture from the source. This results in the audio being out of sync, although it is very very slight. I can compensate with my receiver's adjustements, but I don't have to when I use PC. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Joshua Ferraro Sent: Wed 1/4/2006 4:24 PM To: Discussion about mythtv Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions? On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 04:05:51PM -0700, James C. Dastrup wrote: > Use the PC-Input instead of HDMI. With the PC input, X will automatically > configure itself, > since it will be able to read the monitor information. You don't even need a > modeline. > The Samsung TV's are pretty good, I have one myself. If you have too much > overscan or > underscan, you can compensate quite a bit of it using the TV. Ho hum ... doesn't that defeat the purpose of having digital HDMI in the first place? I thought the PC output would be much poorer quality than the DVI on my ATI card ... Joshua <>___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 04:05:51PM -0700, James C. Dastrup wrote: > Use the PC-Input instead of HDMI. With the PC input, X will automatically > configure itself, > since it will be able to read the monitor information. You don't even need a > modeline. > The Samsung TV's are pretty good, I have one myself. If you have too much > overscan or > underscan, you can compensate quite a bit of it using the TV. Ho hum ... doesn't that defeat the purpose of having digital HDMI in the first place? I thought the PC output would be much poorer quality than the DVI on my ATI card ... Joshua ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 05:54:43PM -0500, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: > You are almost certainly overscanning the TV. I would recommend trying > to get X into a lower resolution mode (if you're configured in the > traditional fashion, Ctrl-Alt-+ and - ought to rotate between them), > and if that works, go into your config file and lock off the modes that > scan too high. OK ... bear with me here cause I'm definitely a new to this stuff. You're talking about the 'Screen' section and the 'Display' subsection for the modes right? The monitor specs say the following: Broadcast Standards Broadcast Format Displayed: 480i (SDTV), 768p Broadcast Format Supported: 1080i (HDTV), 480i (SDTV), 480p (EDTV), 720p (HDTV) Broadcast Format: ATSC (Digital), NTSC (analog) HDTV Compatible:Yes HDTV Built-in Tuner:Yes How does that translate to modes (HTimings,VTimings,Flags, etc.)? Or should I use a Modline? Also, is there a way I can ensure that I'm doing ATSC rather than the analog NTSC? Currently I have three modes listed: 960x540p, in540, and 1920x1080i. (Switching between them using Ctrl-Alt-+ and - doesn't change the display (in fact, whenever I start X the TV refuses to display anything even if I do the Ctrl-Alt-Backspace to shut down X or use Ctrl-Alt-F2 to change to a different terminal). I've tried listing the modes I have individually, but still no luck. Here's my Monitor section: Section "Monitor" Identifier "Monitor0" VendorName "Samsung" ModelName"40" HDTV" HorizSync30 - 60 VertRefresh 60 - 75 Option "dpms" # My 960x540p mode Mode "960x540p" DotClock 37.26 HTimings 960 976 1008 1104 VTimings 540 542 548 563 Flags "+HSync" "+VSync" EndMode # My 880x480in540p mode Mode "in540p" DotClock 37.26 HTimings 880 944 1048 1104 VTimings 480 506 520 563 Flags "+HSync" "+VSync" EndMode # My 1920x1080i mode Mode "1920x1080i" DotClock 74.52 HTimings 1920 1952 2016 2208 VTimings 1080 1084 1096 1126 Flags "-HSync" "-VSync" "Interlace" EndMode # My 1760x960in1080i mode Mode "in1080i" DotClock 74.52 HTimings 1760 1888 2096 2208 VTimings 960 1012 1028 1126 Flags "-HSync" "-VSync" "Interlace" EndMode EndSection ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
RE: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
Use the PC-Input instead of HDMI. With the PC input, X will automatically configure itself, since it will be able to read the monitor information. You don't even need a modeline. The Samsung TV's are pretty good, I have one myself. If you have too much overscan or underscan, you can compensate quite a bit of it using the TV. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jay R. Ashworth Sent: Wed 1/4/2006 3:54 PM To: Discussion about mythtv Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions? On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 05:50:29PM -0500, Joshua Ferraro wrote: > My problem is that I can't get the TV to display Xorg. I've got a DVI->HDMI > cable that I'm using to do the display out to the TV, it almost works fine > in text mode (except for the fact that the screen size seems to be too large > for the display and my cursor and the left-hand side is cropped off the > screen). > My xorg.conf file looks mostly like > http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/xorg.conf-HD.txt > except that I've obviously got a different video card. Basically, the only > error I've got to go off is the TV's 'mode not supported' whenever I try > to startx. You are almost certainly overscanning the TV. I would recommend trying to get X into a lower resolution mode (if you're configured in the traditional fashion, Ctrl-Alt-+ and - ought to rotate between them), and if that works, go into your config file and lock off the modes that scan too high. <>___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 17:50, Joshua Ferraro wrote: > but I figured it was a cheap way to get started. My Samsung LCD TV is > still returnable (for about 20 days or so), so if anyone has any > suggestions for a better choice that's comparable (price and quality, etc.) > I'm all ears. avsforum.com I'm not saying the tv is bad, I have no idea, but those guys will be the most help in getting the most TV for your needs and dollar. -- Steve ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 05:50:29PM -0500, Joshua Ferraro wrote: > My problem is that I can't get the TV to display Xorg. I've got a DVI->HDMI > cable that I'm using to do the display out to the TV, it almost works fine > in text mode (except for the fact that the screen size seems to be too large > for the display and my cursor and the left-hand side is cropped off the > screen). > My xorg.conf file looks mostly like > http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/xorg.conf-HD.txt > except that I've obviously got a different video card. Basically, the only > error I've got to go off is the TV's 'mode not supported' whenever I try > to startx. You are almost certainly overscanning the TV. I would recommend trying to get X into a lower resolution mode (if you're configured in the traditional fashion, Ctrl-Alt-+ and - ought to rotate between them), and if that works, go into your config file and lock off the modes that scan too high. Cheers, -- jra -- Jay R. Ashworth[EMAIL PROTECTED] Designer Baylink RFC 2100 Ashworth & AssociatesThe Things I Think'87 e24 St Petersburg FL USA http://baylink.pitas.com +1 727 647 1274 "Space is called 'space' because there's so much *space* there." - John Walker, of Fourmilab, on Trek's End ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
[mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?
Hi everyone, First off, I'm completely new to mythtv and to PVR/home theatre in general...and usual thanks to the folks who work on mythtv and support the project - great job! Now ... here's my situation. I recently purchased a Pundit-R BookPC (http://www.cappuccinopc.com/bookpc-pundit-r.asp), a HD-3000 card, and a Samsung LNR408D 40" LCD Flat Panel television (http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_techspecs_full.php/masterid=7676889). Ideally, I'd like to set up a home theatre for cable/FTA satelite, HDTV, and PVR goodness. The Pundit-R is a bit low-powered for anything serious, but I figured it was a cheap way to get started. My Samsung LCD TV is still returnable (for about 20 days or so), so if anyone has any suggestions for a better choice that's comparable (price and quality, etc.) I'm all ears. My problem is that I can't get the TV to display Xorg. I've got a DVI->HDMI cable that I'm using to do the display out to the TV, it almost works fine in text mode (except for the fact that the screen size seems to be too large for the display and my cursor and the left-hand side is cropped off the screen). My xorg.conf file looks mostly like http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/xorg.conf-HD.txt except that I've obviously got a different video card. Basically, the only error I've got to go off is the TV's 'mode not supported' whenever I try to startx. So my questions ... is anyone here actually using a largish (~40") LCD HDTV- capable TV with linux? If so, which ones work really well (ie, any recommendations?)? Any ideas for how to get this Samsung working with X? Thanks, Joshua ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users