I tossed in the 2 ATSC-720 modelines from the <a href="http://linuxis.us">linuxis.us</a> link, and it
came up first time. Luckily, the 2ndary monitor I'm using, a
Viewsonic E771, will do 1280x720 as well (though the desktop appears a
bit smashed), so I don't have to change resolutions when I don't want
to use the projector.<br>
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The only problem I had was locating the setting in KDE that determines
the desktop size, and getting rid of that infernal virtual desktop
(great @ work, bad on myth). Now, I just need to get the KVM
switch hooked up so I don't have to swap monitor cables, and tell myth
that it's running in a widescreen mode, and the ladies will be all
upons.<br>
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Thanks to all for the help! I'll be pushing out a short review of
the infocus screenplay 5000 onto my website. First blush is that
it looks great, is reasonably quiet (once it's started up, on boot the
fan is pretty loud). Feeding it DVD video, played through Xine
looks fantastic, the colors have great depth, even when projected onto
a sheet. Regular TV through myth isn't as spectacular, but my
cable co. doesn't provide good signals. Blacks are deep, and I'm
anxious to receive my pull-down screen and really see what it can do.<br>
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kamikazi<br>
'mythtv on a pundit-r' or 'the pundit-r doesn't like SATA and PATA, and Asus won't help you'<br>
<a href="http://www.blastzone.net/~kamikazi/hardware/mythtv/">http://www.blastzone.net/~kamikazi/hardware/mythtv/</a><br><br>