2010/8/9 Marius Gr?ger :
> Am 09.08.2010 09:33, wrote Alex Deucher:
>>
>> 2010/8/9 Marius Gr?ger:
>>>
>>> Am 08.08.2010 20:09, wrote Alex Deucher:
2010/8/8 Marius Gr?ger:
>
> Am 08.08.2010 18:22, wrote Alex Deucher:
>>>
>>> Also, I kind of was hoping that once I could use
Am 09.08.2010 09:33, wrote Alex Deucher:
> 2010/8/9 Marius Gr?ger:
>> Am 08.08.2010 20:09, wrote Alex Deucher:
>>>
>>> 2010/8/8 Marius Gr?ger:
Am 08.08.2010 18:22, wrote Alex Deucher:
>>
>> Also, I kind of was hoping that once I could use 1280x720 for both the
>> console and t
Am 08.08.2010 20:09, wrote Alex Deucher:
> 2010/8/8 Marius Gr?ger:
>> Am 08.08.2010 18:22, wrote Alex Deucher:
Also, I kind of was hoping that once I could use 1280x720 for both the
console and the X screen, it would would allow me to switch between the
two
transparently. I
2010/8/9 Marius Gröger :
> Am 09.08.2010 09:33, wrote Alex Deucher:
>>
>> 2010/8/9 Marius Gröger:
>>>
>>> Am 08.08.2010 20:09, wrote Alex Deucher:
2010/8/8 Marius Gröger:
>
> Am 08.08.2010 18:22, wrote Alex Deucher:
>>>
>>> Also, I kind of was hoping that once I could use
2010/8/9 Marius Gr?ger :
> Am 08.08.2010 20:09, wrote Alex Deucher:
>>
>> 2010/8/8 Marius Gr?ger:
>>>
>>> Am 08.08.2010 18:22, wrote Alex Deucher:
>
> Also, I kind of was hoping that once I could use 1280x720 for both the
> console and the X screen, it would would allow me to switch bet
Am 09.08.2010 09:33, wrote Alex Deucher:
2010/8/9 Marius Gröger:
Am 08.08.2010 20:09, wrote Alex Deucher:
2010/8/8 Marius Gröger:
Am 08.08.2010 18:22, wrote Alex Deucher:
Also, I kind of was hoping that once I could use 1280x720 for both the
console and the X screen, it would would allow m
2010/8/9 Marius Gröger :
> Am 08.08.2010 20:09, wrote Alex Deucher:
>>
>> 2010/8/8 Marius Gröger:
>>>
>>> Am 08.08.2010 18:22, wrote Alex Deucher:
>
> Also, I kind of was hoping that once I could use 1280x720 for both the
> console and the X screen, it would would allow me to switch bet
Am 08.08.2010 20:09, wrote Alex Deucher:
2010/8/8 Marius Gröger:
Am 08.08.2010 18:22, wrote Alex Deucher:
Also, I kind of was hoping that once I could use 1280x720 for both the
console and the X screen, it would would allow me to switch between the
two
transparently. Instead, the TV takes noti
Am 08.08.2010 18:22, wrote Alex Deucher:
>> Also, I kind of was hoping that once I could use 1280x720 for both the
>> console and the X screen, it would would allow me to switch between the two
>> transparently. Instead, the TV takes notice of the switch and needs some
>> extra syncing time. Is thi
Am 04.08.2010 16:35, schrieb Alex Deucher:
> 2010/8/4 Marius Gr?ger:
>> Am 04.08.2010 01:59, schrieb Alex Deucher:
>>>
>>> This connector attribute allows you to enable or disable underscan
>>> on a digital output to compensate for panels that automatically
>>> overscan (e.g., many HDMI TVs). Vali
2010/8/8 Marius Gr?ger :
> Am 08.08.2010 18:22, wrote Alex Deucher:
>>>
>>> Also, I kind of was hoping that once I could use 1280x720 for both the
>>> console and the X screen, it would would allow me to switch between the
>>> two
>>> transparently. Instead, the TV takes notice of the switch and ne
2010/8/8 Marius Gr?ger :
> Am 04.08.2010 16:35, schrieb Alex Deucher:
>>
>> 2010/8/4 Marius Gr?ger:
>>>
>>> Am 04.08.2010 01:59, schrieb Alex Deucher:
This connector attribute allows you to enable or disable underscan
on a digital output to compensate for panels that automatically
>>
2010/8/8 Marius Gröger :
> Am 08.08.2010 18:22, wrote Alex Deucher:
>>>
>>> Also, I kind of was hoping that once I could use 1280x720 for both the
>>> console and the X screen, it would would allow me to switch between the
>>> two
>>> transparently. Instead, the TV takes notice of the switch and ne
Am 08.08.2010 18:22, wrote Alex Deucher:
Also, I kind of was hoping that once I could use 1280x720 for both the
console and the X screen, it would would allow me to switch between the two
transparently. Instead, the TV takes notice of the switch and needs some
extra syncing time. Is this expected
2010/8/8 Marius Gröger :
> Am 04.08.2010 16:35, schrieb Alex Deucher:
>>
>> 2010/8/4 Marius Gröger:
>>>
>>> Am 04.08.2010 01:59, schrieb Alex Deucher:
This connector attribute allows you to enable or disable underscan
on a digital output to compensate for panels that automatically
>>
Am 04.08.2010 16:35, schrieb Alex Deucher:
2010/8/4 Marius Gröger:
Am 04.08.2010 01:59, schrieb Alex Deucher:
This connector attribute allows you to enable or disable underscan
on a digital output to compensate for panels that automatically
overscan (e.g., many HDMI TVs). Valid values for the
Am 04.08.2010 01:59, schrieb Alex Deucher:
> This connector attribute allows you to enable or disable underscan
> on a digital output to compensate for panels that automatically
> overscan (e.g., many HDMI TVs). Valid values for the attribute are:
>
> off - forces underscan off
> on - forces under
2010/8/4 Marius Gr?ger :
> Am 04.08.2010 01:59, schrieb Alex Deucher:
>>
>> This connector attribute allows you to enable or disable underscan
>> on a digital output to compensate for panels that automatically
>> overscan (e.g., many HDMI TVs). ?Valid values for the attribute are:
>>
>> off - force
2010/8/4 Marius Gröger :
> Am 04.08.2010 01:59, schrieb Alex Deucher:
>>
>> This connector attribute allows you to enable or disable underscan
>> on a digital output to compensate for panels that automatically
>> overscan (e.g., many HDMI TVs). Valid values for the attribute are:
>>
>> off - force
Am 04.08.2010 01:59, schrieb Alex Deucher:
This connector attribute allows you to enable or disable underscan
on a digital output to compensate for panels that automatically
overscan (e.g., many HDMI TVs). Valid values for the attribute are:
off - forces underscan off
on - forces underscan on
a
This connector attribute allows you to enable or disable underscan
on a digital output to compensate for panels that automatically
overscan (e.g., many HDMI TVs). Valid values for the attribute are:
off - forces underscan off
on - forces underscan on
auto - enables underscan if an HDMI TV is conn
This connector attribute allows you to enable or disable underscan
on a digital output to compensate for panels that automatically
overscan (e.g., many HDMI TVs). Valid values for the attribute are:
off - forces underscan off
on - forces underscan on
auto - enables underscan if an HDMI TV is conn
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