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Author:  blood_in_binary [ Tue Feb 17, 2004 2:14 am ]
Post subject:  video out problem under X with ATI card

hello, Ive been having problems getting video out to work properly with My Xpert LCD card. It works fine when the BIOS is loading and when the kernel is loading, just gets really screwed up when it loads up X. I edited the refresh rates for TV use like it says in the manual so im not sure whats wrong, any help would be appreciated

Author:  cesman [ Tue Feb 17, 2004 3:34 am ]
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There is a program atitvout which may work for you. I don't have an ATI card so I cannot offer any more advice.

Author:  Netsurge [ Tue Feb 17, 2004 6:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: video out problem under X with ATI card

blood_in_binary wrote:
hello, Ive been having problems getting video out to work properly with My Xpert LCD card. It works fine when the BIOS is loading and when the kernel is loading, just gets really screwed up when it loads up X. I edited the refresh rates for TV use like it says in the manual so im not sure whats wrong, any help would be appreciated


Try the Gatos project on Sourceforge. They provide tweaked ati drivers for linux so that they work properly with Xv and with TV-Out.

Ns

Author:  blood_in_binary [ Tue Feb 17, 2004 7:00 am ]
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I tried atitvout with no luck, forgot about the GATOS project. I guess i will give that try. thanks for the suggestions

Author:  blood_in_binary [ Tue Feb 17, 2004 9:58 am ]
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I reconfigured the Xserver to use the vesa driver and all is well now. so anyone having problems with TVout might want to try this aproach

Author:  xmichael [ Tue Feb 17, 2004 10:48 am ]
Post subject:  Vesa or Frame buffer

Been there... done that...

I tried both the Vesa and Frame Buffer methods; both methods provide false hope. You'll soon find that you'll not be able to watch TV or your fav. movies as the performance is simply to low...

I found myself only able to get about 15 - 18 frames per second, which is no good.

I ended up getting a new nVidia card for $55 and have been "fairly" happy with it, though the TV out quality is much lower...

Author:  Xsecrets [ Tue Feb 17, 2004 7:50 pm ]
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Just curious what are people expecting of the tvout quality? I would say my nvidia is just a hair off from the picture that I get straight from my digital box. I guess I'm just at a loss for what people are wanting? Is everyone wanting it to look like hdtv just cause it came from a computer?

Author:  xmichael [ Tue Feb 17, 2004 8:25 pm ]
Post subject:  not the lack of quality - it's the lack of performance

The problem is not a lack of quality, it's a lack of performance.

The ATI cards only seem to put out between 10 - 20 frames per second. To look have decent you need at least 25 - 30 frames per second.

Author:  Xsecrets [ Tue Feb 17, 2004 10:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Vesa or Frame buffer

xmichael wrote:
I ended up getting a new nVidia card for $55 and have been "fairly" happy with it, though the TV out quality is much lower...


This is the line I was refering to.

Author:  xmichael [ Wed Feb 18, 2004 12:04 am ]
Post subject:  haha

All I expect is that Nvidia with there "linux strategy" could at least provide flicker reduction in there driver... There windows version has had it for years... hehe

Author:  Xsecrets [ Wed Feb 18, 2004 9:59 am ]
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ahh ok so that's what I'm not seeing as posted in the other thread I've never experianced flicker on my setup. I find it interesting that the two people in the other thread getting flicker ar both on 440 cards. I wonder if they goofed something up on those cards, I haven't had flicker on my onboard nforce2 (4mx equivelant?) and I don't remember it on my gforce2mx that I used for a short while before I had the nforce mb.

Author:  xmichael [ Wed Feb 18, 2004 10:54 am ]
Post subject:  440 please don't say...

The thing that adds to my frustration is the fact that the Nvidia windows drivers have "Flicker" reduction options, that I've tried and found worked really well..

If they were exposed to the linux world, the problem would no longer be a problem.

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