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Author Topic: SCREEN Resolution on ANALOG TV 16:9 100Hz (LOEWE Aventos 32")  (Read 868 times)
zaphodB
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« on: April 21, 2008, 03:43:45 pm »

Hello @ all,

sorry about my bad english!

I tried to get LMCE with an analog Loewe-TV (M2NPV-VM with S-Video/FBAS-Out to TV)

While the setup with a LOEWE Aventos 32" 16:9 100Hz CRT, I can't chose an Option for 720x576 to get the 16:9 resolution
The RGB-Out on the Break-Out from M2NPV-VM won't work with my Loewe, only S-Video/FBAS does

The Monitor got no VGA-Card internal, only SCART (one with RGB but it don't work) S-Video and S-VHS

I think I have to edit the xorg.conf, but don't know the Parameter to work with the 16:9 CRT.

What were the correct parameter for the xorg.conf to get LMCE to work with Full-Screen Huh?

The Bios-Entry for TV-Settings were PAL-G (Germany) and TV-Selection is AUTO (AUTO, RGB, TV)

PLEASE Help !!!

I mean Hari has also a 16:9 CRT but he has it with component-out of his board.


This Time I have only 4:3 resolution on a 16:9 CRT TV an black graphs (1") above and under the LMCE-Output.

If someone has the ANTEC Fusion 430 working with the Display and the IR which is integrated please write the detailed steps to do it


Software: LMCE 7.10 Beta 4 AMD64 (3,7GB Imge)

Hardware:
Antec Fusion 430
ASUS M2NPV-VM (Bios 1301)
AMD 3800+ EE
1x WD 38GB Raptor (LMCE)
2x 2GB Kingston Value
Technotrend S-1500 DVB-S
GPU 128MB shared (see Wiki)

Hope anbody has an idea how it could works.

Regards

Thorsten
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