Daniel Vetter wrote: > On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 12:37:51PM +0100, Andy Furniss wrote: >> Joakim Plate wrote: >>> Joakim Plate<elupus<at> ecce.se> writes: >>> >>>> >>>> Christian Schmidt<schmidt<at> digadd.de> writes: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> TFT/plasma televisions and projectors have become commonplace, and so >>>>> has the use of PCs to drive them. Add the video modes specified by an >>>>> EDID's CEA extension to the mode database for a connector. >>>> >>>> /Joakim >>>> >>> >>> Shameless bump on the subject. Would be nice if we could >>> get this list complete when connecting to HDTV's. >> >> Yea, it would be nice. >> >> UK bluray seems to use 24/1.001 - not that it's that bad watching >> with TV at 24Hz. >> >> I do have issues with interlaced modes on my TV. I don't know how >> DRM handles interlaced, but CEA says that the number of vblank lines >> alternates per field. If that isn't happening then I guess that's >> why. > > If this is on an intel gpu, you need kernel 3.4 to make interlaced work. > If that doesn't help, please file a bug on bugs.freedesktop.org. > -Daniel
Thanks, but it's AMD I do have a bug open for it. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35970 Which reminds me - another issue with CEA modes is that the ones that should be double clocked are not.