Hello I don't know if anyone still interested in this bug, but
apparently xrandr changes NTSC to PAL correctly, you just need to
execute:
xrandr --output "TV1" --set "mode" "PAL".
(change 'TV1' for your xrandr device name)
VERY IMPORTANT the " "
I hope this help someone, I've been searching thi
I forgot to mention that I have a Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop and:
gust...@paris:~$ lspci | grep -i vga
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
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Black and white S-video output only on PAL TVs with intel vid
OK, I think I found the ultimate workaround. :)
If you hate running randr all the time, as much as I do, you can try
this:
1.- Make sure your 'Section "Device"' contains this:
Driver "intel"
2.- Add the following section:
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "TV"
Opt
Hello,
it ist still interesting for me. PAL is still not working with karmic.
With XP all PAL-options are running!
xrandr --output "TV1" --set "mode" "PAL" results in this:
xrandr --output "TV1" --set "mode" --verbose
X Error of failed request: BadName (named color or font does not exist)
Maj
@Jörg
Just to be clear, color does work, but only with a Svideo-to-composite
adapter?
Is what you say about the connector-pins in the last sentence a separate
issue than the color or are you just high-lighting that the problem
started with the upgrade?
@everyone for me, the problem was solved wi
Hallo,
there are two problems that effects me.
The first probelm is, that the connector is a 7 pin output. It provides
Svideo as well as a composite signal!
With upgrading from 9.04 to 9.10 the signal at the compsite pins
disapear and never went back! Only the Svideo variant is remaining.
I solv
This is related: http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23916
kenel with patches:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-next/current/
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #23916
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23916
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Black and white S-video output only
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