Two questions, really. I've moved my test MythTV system from SVIDEO
over to COMPONENT input on my 56" Panasonic Projection TV and, well, it
looks like I have entered the realm of another large hurdle.
First off, if the config I have for my nVidia card is kept the same, the
display comes up in 4:3 mode. So.. if I go back and change the setting
to 480p, it does come up full screen (hooray) but way too large (boo).
Watching SD recordings, as one would guess, is ok.. but the horizontal
lines (aka: the missing 240 lines from the SD frames) is a pain.. I
wouldn't mind it if there was a way to have it change to 480i when
displaying recordings or watching tv.. or something..
If I go back and set it to 720p, the display shows up as if I am
displaying a 20" display in the middle of this 56" screen (black all of
the way around, image is *small*).
Setting to 1080i displays as if it is in 4:3 mode.
I've read a couple of postings and the one over at wilsonet.com. It
seems like there is a fair bit of voodoo on this.. Any pointers would be
much appreciated!
Thanks!
-Rich
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over to COMPONENT input on my 56" Panasonic Projection TV and, well, it
looks like I have entered the realm of another large hurdle.
First off, if the config I have for my nVidia card is kept the same, the
display comes up in 4:3 mode. So.. if I go back and change the setting
to 480p, it does come up full screen (hooray) but way too large (boo).
Watching SD recordings, as one would guess, is ok.. but the horizontal
lines (aka: the missing 240 lines from the SD frames) is a pain.. I
wouldn't mind it if there was a way to have it change to 480i when
displaying recordings or watching tv.. or something..
If I go back and set it to 720p, the display shows up as if I am
displaying a 20" display in the middle of this 56" screen (black all of
the way around, image is *small*).
Setting to 1080i displays as if it is in 4:3 mode.
I've read a couple of postings and the one over at wilsonet.com. It
seems like there is a fair bit of voodoo on this.. Any pointers would be
much appreciated!
Thanks!
-Rich
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