e wide, since
widescreen is obviously better.
What can i do? Does anyone know why I can't use the correct
resolution? Is there another resolution that would be close that might
work? What can I try?
Quoting Glen Dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Quoting john sturgeon <[EMAIL
What does the myth TV box need to contain to do
720 P and 1080i? Do I need a DVD player or is that
covered by MythTV? How does mythtv hook in?
You need a decent processor (2ghz will give you some
room to grow) and a DVD drive. MythTV hooks
in to the TV with a good video card. I like the
nv
FYI.. You will need the modeline as described below. You will need to
use nvidia 7167 (or earlier) rather than than the 7664. They broke high
resolutions on LCDs in the 7664 release.
Quoting Paul Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sounds like you need a windows box, powerstrip and a custom modeli
john sturgeon wrote:
Try playing back the .nuv file using mplayer -vf pp=lb (just for a sanity check)
I see the following in the log file:
2005-06-23 20:29:08.607 Image size. dispxoff 0, dispyoff: 53,
dispwoff: 1680, disphoff: 944
2005-06-23 20:29:08.607 Image size. imgx 77, imgy: 43, imgw:
Quoting Nick Rosier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
are you working on subversion ebuilds for MythTV?
I will update mine when it becomes necessary. I'll post them
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Quoting john sturgeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 6/23/05, Doug Larrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Deinterlacing is clearly not working in these pictures. The stripes are
so wide because something (probably your video card) is scaling the
pictures to a resolution less than 1080 lines high. Doubl
I'm still seeing the problem that I reported a week or so ago. I took
some pictures to show the effect. Hopefully someone knows something.
Interestingly enough it is also causing the same effect on the OSD.
Pics: http://www.jetcom.org/gallery/dragon-myth
(There is some bluring due to diffic