[mythtv-users] HD1080i or HD480i? 6600 Component out
Alex Brekken
brekkal at gmail.com
Tue Feb 7 22:06:04 UTC 2006
On 2/7/06, Steven Adeff <adeffs.mythtv at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 2/7/06, Jay R. Ashworth <jra at baylink.com> wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 09:48:32AM -0600, Alex Brekken wrote:
> > > >>your TV is native 1080i output at 1080i if its native at 720p
> > > >>output at 720p. I don't think XRandR works with TV-out, only
> monitor
> > > >>out, so you might want to try connecting to your TV via the
> DVI
> > > cable.
> > > So how exactly to do I determine what the native mode of my TV
> is?
> > > All I can determine from the manual is that it "supports 1080i,
> 720p,
> > > 480i, 480p."
>
> this just means it accepts those as inputs. Your manual may or may not
> tell you what modes are native, it would be under a section showing
> more detailed specifics. avsforum.com may be of some help here as
> well. Very few displays will do both 1080i and 720p native, odds are
> it does 1080i native and not 720p, but definitely find out for sure.
> (respond with your model # etc if you cant find anything and I'll see
> if I can find for you)
>
> > For your purposes, I believe that means that you're native at *all*
> > those resolutions. Though the TV *might* be scan-converting one of
> > them.
>
> native is what the display device outputs as, not what it accepts.
> Most plasma TV's or example are not native at any HD resolution but
> scale what you feed it to its native resolution . Most LCD's are
> native at the highest advertised resolution, Tube tv's can be native
> in a number of modes, RPTV can also be native in a number of modes,
> but are usually like LCD's and native at the highest advertised
> resolution.
Well I haven't been able to determine which is native for my set. (Samsung
40" LCD, LN-R409D) However, after searching around on avsforum I did find
this thread:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=622561&highlight=samsung+409+native
Like the OP in that thread, my native resolution is also 1366x768. I guess
I'm not understanding what the relationship is between resolution and output
modes like 1080i, 720p, etc. Does forcing a particular resolution in my
xorg.conf file determine which mode gets used? Also, since I'm using the
VGA input on my TV, would it even matter if I set a particular "mode"??
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