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Stuart Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a system setup with the same 720x576 modeline - it works almost
exactly as intended for widescreen except for a 1cm black border at the
top and a 1/2cm border at the right hand side. It is very annoying
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 17:08, Mark Smith wrote:
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Joseph A. Caputo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IIRC, S-Video is only capable of outputting a 4:3 picture.
I'm not sure whether it's capable of signalling a 16:9 picture. There
certainly appears be no
On 5/5/05, Joseph A. Caputo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might be able to have X output a 16:9 display size to the video
card, but the TV encoder chip is still going to convert the signal to
standard NTSC (or PAL) resolution, which is 4:3. That's why I
mentioned the TV's 'strectch' mode; you
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 22:03, Mark Smith wrote:
If have a Monitor section which defines the setup for my PAL TV, primarily
for UK DVB-T which tends to use 720 x 576 and 704 x 576 video resolutions:
snip
HorizSync15.625
VertRefresh 50
ModeLine 704x576 13.625
Hi,
I'm starting to make progress now with my mythtv box :) So much so
that I've been using it on my TV - even watched a movie last night.
Anyhow, the TV image is small and whatever I do to try and change it
appears to have no effect. The basic X screen appears as 4:3 (or so
it seems) and
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 15:18, Mark Howells wrote:
Hi,
I'm starting to make progress now with my mythtv box :) So much so
that I've been using it on my TV - even watched a movie last night.
Anyhow, the TV image is small and whatever I do to try and change it
appears to have no effect.
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Mark Howells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm starting to make progress now with my mythtv box :) So much so
that I've been using it on my TV - even watched a movie last night.
Anyhow, the TV image is small and whatever I do to try and change it
appears
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joseph A. Caputo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IIRC, S-Video is only capable of outputting a 4:3 picture.
I'm not sure whether it's capable of signalling a 16:9 picture. There
certainly appears be no obvious way of doing that under software control.
However it