On Saturday 07 January 2006 14:00, Michael T. Dean wrote:
> Steve Adeff wrote:
> >On Saturday 07 January 2006 13:18, Adam Propeck wrote:
> >>Are HDTV's not able of EDID via DVI? That's how I fixed my problems with
> >> my projector and not knowing the correct ModeLines. I checked the xorg
> >> log
Steve Adeff wrote:
On Saturday 07 January 2006 13:18, Adam Propeck wrote:
Are HDTV's not able of EDID via DVI? That's how I fixed my problems with my
projector and not knowing the correct ModeLines. I checked the xorg log and
low and behold I found the correct Modelines that were being retur
On Saturday 07 January 2006 13:18, Adam Propeck wrote:
> On 1/7/06, Steve Adeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Friday 06 January 2006 22:44, Len Reed wrote:
> > > I am completely frustrated with trying to get HDTV working. I can get
> > > 720p (with issues) but not 1080i. I've tried different
Are HDTV's not able of EDID via DVI? That's how I fixed my problems
with my projector and not knowing the correct ModeLines. I checked the
xorg log and low and behold I found the correct Modelines that were
being returned by my projector as valid. I used that one for 720p and I
turned on Linear dei
On Friday 06 January 2006 22:44, Len Reed wrote:
> I am completely frustrated with trying to get HDTV working. I can get
> 720p (with issues) but not 1080i. I've tried different drivers, cards
> (both Nvidia PCIE), modelines, and both DVI and component video.
>
> Setup
> -
> Nvidia Geforce 66
I am completely frustrated with trying to get HDTV working. I can get
720p (with issues) but not 1080i. I've tried different drivers, cards
(both Nvidia PCIE), modelines, and both DVI and component video.
Setup
-
Nvidia Geforce 6600 (DVI and component out)
Fedora core 4 x86_64, up to date