Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - Mr.Montesa

Pages: [1]
1
Users / Re: Audio and Video Problems during setup
« on: July 21, 2008, 10:57:14 pm »
Hello,
sadly it didn't work. I did a fresh CD install of Kubuntu, installed both LinuxMCE CD's and followed the Wiki for installing the ATI driver.
On the next boot, the AVwizard didn't start. And mouse gestures were even more choppy than without the fglrx.
But installation of ATI driver worked without any errors. Only that there is no change in behavior.

I cant even get to the firewall section of the webfrontend cause I can't reach the host on my local network. I've setup IPs while Ubuntu installation and chose "not to edit settings" while LinuxMCE installation. With working ssh I could grant access if needed.
The ssh daemon is running fine. Can I stop the firewall daemon, or something like that.
Always switching to a different tty and back to GUI makes it even worse to test  :)

2
Users / Re: Audio and Video Problems during setup
« on: July 21, 2008, 10:28:58 am »
Thanks for all the replies. I will do some testing this evening.
Here some answers to your questions:
@pigdog
Yes my Samsung is 1080p compliant. Thats why I bought it :D
And yes I've changed EDID in both xorg.conf sections.
And I've read the other ATI thread. My board has an X1300 chip. The successor of the 1250. Not sure if that matters.
Your second link was new to me. Followed the link to this page: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Gutsy_Installation_Guide
what is nearly the same way like our Wiki instructions (http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Display_Drivers#Installing_The_ATI_Driver)

Unfortunatly this didn't work on my system. But I'm not sure why. I will retry this way on a fresh install and let you know.

BTW: Is there a firewall configured by default? I'm able to ping to internet from the box but not allowed to ping/ssh to it from local network.
Thanks a lot for your infos

UPDATE:
One more question:
I had I/O problems with the DVD installation so I used the CD method. Shall I try to install the ATI drivers before LinuxMCE installation?
Or will linuxmce change the xorg setup?

3
Users / Re: Audio and Video Problems during setup
« on: July 20, 2008, 04:50:25 pm »
Thanks for your quick response.
I use a direct HDMI connection. The mainboard features HDMI output. On a test installation with Windows, sound worked out of the box via HDMI.
So from hardware point of view, everything should be ok.
The question is, which option do I have to select in AVwizard?

I'll have a look for the video output. It looks like I just have to set UseEDID from "false" to "true", or?
The part above looks more like the discless setup.
I'll give em a try and let you know.
Thanks

UPDATE:
Changing the UseEDID parameter causes the Xserver to break after 5 secs.
Any ideas?

4
Users / Audio and Video Problems during setup
« on: July 20, 2008, 09:38:22 am »
Hello LinuxMCE friends,
I'm facing some problems while setting up Audio and Video in the AVwizard on my newly installed Core.
First some details about my hardware:
Board: Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H
TV: Samsung LE40F86BD 1290x1080
Case: Theramltake DH101 with built in IR Support
Computer and TV are connected directly via HDMI cable.
In fact audio and Video should be available on the TV.

Now about the problems:
Video:
When selecting HDMI/1080p/50hz the image is incredible bad. I see can see the numbers of the test screen counting down with 3 shadows on top.
And the image is bigger, than TV can display.
When I select HDMI/1280x800 (5:4)/50hz the output is sharp and clear, but with black edges on all 4 sides of the image.
During the next step clicking the + Button to zoom, does not take any effect.
I followed both ATI Howtos in the Wiki (Display Drivers + ATI hacks) without any progress.
Any hints, what settings I should use? Or do I need to edit xorg.conf with special modelines?

Audio:
I was not able to hear anything. On direct HDMI connection, what audio input setting do I have to choose?
Tried it with the first 2, but didn't work. No matter what value I choose in the volume control on next step.
Btw: How do I get back to last step. I couldn't get back from volume control to audio input selection.
Any hints are appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
greets
Sebastian


Pages: [1]