[mythtv-users] New nVidia driver

Gordon Murphy grogerto at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jul 5 01:33:38 EDT 2004


I am experiencing the exact same issue.  I have a Sony 34HS510 hooked up
via DVI.  I've tried any number of modelines, and so far I've been
unable to "stabilize" the picture so that the interlacing is not so far
off.  If you find a fix for this problem, please post it.

Thanks

-----Original Message-----
From: mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org
[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org] On Behalf Of Jim Coates
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 3:57 PM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] New nVidia driver


> Do you have a good 540p modeline? I can't recall offhand what the
exact
> procedure is, but more or less, double all the values, and you should
wind
up
> with a 1080i modeline that produces similar placement as your 540p
modeline.
> It worked for me going from 960x540p to 1920x540p, anyhow. I think
it'd
hold
> up for doubling the 540 also...

I'll try it, I am using your 960x540p modeline, just double all the
values
and add interlaced at the end?

> > I am using a FX5200
> > connected to the tv via DVI so I can't use any of those cool tv-out
modes
> > that nvidia has provided.  The tv is a Sony KP-57WV700.  If anyone
has
any
> > alternative modelines for 1920x1080i, that'd be great.  I have used
the
> > ones posted here and elsewhere and when I launch X, it looks like
the
> > interlaced screens are off about 3/8" vertically which is hard to
look
at
> > ;)

> So you get a solid picture, it just isn't perfectly placed? Fire up
xvidtune.

No, it's not solid it looks like every other fram is 3/8" off
vertically,
like a nasty flicker... can't read anything.  Placement is fine.

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