I have just plugged the TV-out back into my nVidia TNT2. The display is
still smooshed, though no flickering ;). There are black bars on either
side of the display. Is there an X settings that I can use to expand the
display to take up the full screen?

I'm using the drivers off of nvidia's site.

-ryan



On Sun, 2003-12-07 at 20:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > Originally I had bought a G450-DH, but it went bad, and I could never
> > get the TV out to work anyways. Are you using framebuffering? My TNT2
> > did a nice job on the TV but I couldn't get it to take up the
> > full-screen. I'm currently in the process of returning the Matrox back
> > to the manufacturer. I think I may try giving the G450 another chance. 
> 
> 
>    Yeah, framebuffer. with mga-vid. I'm using an 800x600 mode that fills 
> the screen nicely and evenly with a minimum of overscan. that mode probably 
> underscans on most monitors, because my tv is in need of a tuneup, and 
> calibration, and replacement with a better built television. 
> 
>    It's funny how people are starting to say that Apex and Toshiba and Sony 
> are really the same because they get their parts from the same supplier. 
> My "GE" television is visibly crappier than similar "RCA" televisions with 
> the same Thomson chassis number. Not just the same parts supplier, largely 
> the same parts, same board, same factory. Crappier build. 
> 
>    But on the other hand, Sears sold me a 36" tv for $240. (clearance sale, 
> floor model). Beat the heck out of my 1978 20" sony. 
> 
> 
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