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Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This works, but I have to change to 'full' mode manually each time I
> switch to the Myth input on the TV, because it thinks it's a 4:3
> picture. (The TV allows you to set your default mode for a 4:3 picture,
> but only among a couple of options, neither of which is right.)
>
> Seems that I need to tell the TV that it's a widescreen picture.
> I gather that widescreen signalling in the picture should do that. Is it
> possible to configure the NVidia driver to output that?
I think that the other DVB boxes that I have signal widescreen via one of the
pins on the SCART connectors. This obviously isn't possible if you're using a
straight Svideo cable as I am currently.
I believe there may be other mechanisms in use, but I doubt that the graphics
cards manufacturers really give this much consideration - hence Myth shows
4:3 output on a 16:9 display (and vice-versa) through use of black bars.
I've just set my TV in 16:9 mode - this is fine unless I want to use the
image viewer which seems to ignore the aspect ratio setting and assume you
have a 4:3 display. Mplayer seems to do the same, but fortunately Xine does
take account of the aspect ratio.
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Mark Smith - Surrey, UK
http://www.chez-moi.org.uk/
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