On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 08:36:41PM -0700, Blair wrote: > 1920x1080, the COMPONENT input on the TV down converts it to the TV's Native > resolution (which is really EDTV at 852x480, it's an old Panasonic > CT-34WX50). Still, the input expects to see the signal in its native (close > to native) form. I suspect that the 6600GT is doing something for me there > as this simply works. In Dual Head mode I have to output 480i to facilitate
Unless you put something magic in your xorg.conf/xf86config, there is little way the 6600GT could be doing something for you, short of some EDID magic in the drivers I have not heard of. Since there really are TVs that will take 1920 x 1440 on component inputs, it really needs to be putting that out, so that's some fierce downscaling by the TV, which I presume is not widescreen. But now it gets curiouser and curiouser. If you are downscaling that much, to 852 x 480 (odd that's not widescreen) and your signal is HD, you should not be seeing much in the way of mpeg decode artifacts, they should mostly be lost in the downscale, though some blockiness might still remain. And even less so with tv-out.
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