"James Pifer wrote:"
>
> > I don't use FC2, but if they're using xorg it's xorg.conf, probably in
> > /etc/X11.
> >
> > Yes, this parameter is used (by Myth) pretty much solely for video playback.
> >
> > -Doug
>
> Looks like it does use xorg.conf. Problem is there isn't a DisplaySize
> parame
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 19:24, Tom Hughes wrote:
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> James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > > I don't use FC2, but if they're using xorg it's xorg.conf, probably in
> > > /etc/X11.
> > >
> > > Yes, this parameter is used (by Myth) pretty much sole
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James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I don't use FC2, but if they're using xorg it's xorg.conf, probably in
> > /etc/X11.
> >
> > Yes, this parameter is used (by Myth) pretty much solely for video playback.
> >
> > -Doug
>
> Looks like it does u
James Pifer wrote:
Looks like it does use xorg.conf. Problem is there isn't a DisplaySize
parameter anywhere in the file. Searching with google I see some
examples of display size, but how do I figure out what I should use for
my monitor?
With a ruler? :-)
Seriously, go search the archives at gossa
> I don't use FC2, but if they're using xorg it's xorg.conf, probably in
> /etc/X11.
>
> Yes, this parameter is used (by Myth) pretty much solely for video playback.
>
> -Doug
Looks like it does use xorg.conf. Problem is there isn't a DisplaySize
parameter anywhere in the file. Searching with
James Pifer wrote:
Where is this at in FC2? Looks like the X configuration has changed a
lot. I tried locate XF86Config and it did not find it.
Also, even though the rest of myth looks correct this setting will
affect the video playback?
I don't use FC2, but if they're using xorg it's xorg.conf, pr
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 15:21, Doug Larrick wrote:
> James Pifer wrote:
> > I have a separate frontend setup on FC2 and the display is a 17" flat
> > panel. Everything is fine until I watch LiveTV or a Recording. Then the
> > display looks like 16:9, but it's actually 4:3. I can scroll through
> > us
James Pifer wrote:
I have a separate frontend setup on FC2 and the display is a 17" flat
panel. Everything is fine until I watch LiveTV or a Recording. Then the
display looks like 16:9, but it's actually 4:3. I can scroll through
using W and see the settings. Still 4:3 has a about 2 inches of black
I have a separate frontend setup on FC2 and the display is a 17" flat
panel. Everything is fine until I watch LiveTV or a Recording. Then the
display looks like 16:9, but it's actually 4:3. I can scroll through
using W and see the settings. Still 4:3 has a about 2 inches of black on
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