is probably in the works in the next week or so.
Keith C
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On Dec 13, 2005, at 6:42 PM, Carl Fongheiser wrote:On 12/13/05, Tony McDowell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I've just about got my Myth box up and running. I'm going for a"little bit" of overkill since this box will be a media *server* as wellas the Myth controller. It's running on a Tyan
G4 does a decent job of smaller screen sizes because of the work
Apple did hand coding for the Altivec unit.
For now, I probably wouldn't recommend it for Linux, especially with
HDs being so cheap (H.264 is basically trading processor for space/
bandwidth).
Keith C
my HD3000
without having to use XvMC (which I never got working right). It
takes some beef to watch Conan in 1080i and resize it down to my 720p
output.
Keith C
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to reverse that some how
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There is a card priority field that works very well for me. Its in
the setup program.
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might have to use the
component inputs to get anything higher (and even then, the TV might
be downscaling to 848x480, although Samsung does advertise it as
1080i native resolution).
Keith C
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resolutions,
completely garbled the image. Do you know how to determine valid
resolutions without having to resort to trial and error?
Yes, for mplayer they have to be divisible by 8, it looks like (I
thought it was 16, but the fact that 520 works means it must be 8).
Keith C
On 12/8/05, Keith
/adapter1
/dev/dvb/adapter2
/dev/dvb/adapter3
It might be a permissions issue on the devices, but your error says
no such device, so probably not.
Keith C
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On Dec 8, 2005, at 5:50 AM, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
So the nvidia drivers continue to get more broken the more they
release? Sounds encouraging. You may want to try some of the
noedid options.
I pounded on them for an hour or so with various options, but as
long as it thought it was
On Dec 8, 2005, at 12:44 AM, Kirby Bakken wrote:
8174 works great for me too... (vga out to monitor). I had
originally tried to use the onboard (Biostar) 6200 video, and 8174
'fixed' that problem, and the on-board video now works fine. I
have a 6200 PCIExpress card with component out
for vertical tells it to maintain
the original aspect ratio. Then the expand argument creates a black
window 1280 wide by 720 tall, and places the newly scaled video 38
pixels in from the left, while centering the vertical.
Good luck!
Keith C
. Would the expand
option be the correct way to blackout that area?
Yes, expand creates a black window the size you specify and drops
your scaled video into at the coordinates you specify (or centers it
if you don't specify).
Keith C
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a component output adapter.
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in this release?
No idea.
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On Oct 13, 2005, at 11:19 PM, Keith C wrote:
I've googled like crazy and still can't solve this problem. I've
never been able to get OpenGL VSync to work, because I've never
gotten GLX to load. I'm currently on nvidia7676 (atrpms),
2.6.13-1.1526_FC4smp, Geforce 6200 PCI-e with component
.
Video timing method always falls back to RTC. No one else seems to
have this problem. Any hints?
Keith C
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