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Re: more nvidia fx5700 TV out problems: msg#00249user-groups.linux.ilug.general
> > On the resolution side, has anybody found a usable resolution closer to > 16:9? 1024x576 would seem to be about right as would 720x400. My gut > feeling tells me the hardware problem is more to do with the number of > lines, so perhaps 1024x576 is doable. > Yes, PAL is analogue, so you have a lot of play in the horizontal. But you probably have to use a VGA-to-RGB adaptor [1] rather than a card's built-in TV out to play, and there's another complication: non-square pixels. Some amigas used to do very high horizontal resolutions, but with very non-square pixels, so while the frame aspect ratio was still 4:3, the pixel aspect ratio was very non square. Many PC people are unaware of things like non-square pixels - in fact, 720x576 output (the PAL DV standard) is supposed to use non-square pixels to preseve the PAL aspect ratio. For square-pixel output and processing in raytracers and the like, the industry standard is to use 768x576 for 4:3 PAL and 1024x576 for 16:9 PAL... (and according to [2], those pixels aren't really square. either... you couldn't make this up...), but DV encoded 16:9 PAL is still 720x576, with really non-square pixels... And converting between them is NOT done the obvious way, either! [3] Broadcast-quality video editing software/hardware tends to deal with non-square pixels [3],[4], but most hobbyist projects, even otherwise pretty cool ones, don't. The importance of non-square pixels is decreasing as "new media" (i.e. internet) work almost always can rely on sane square pixels, and in fact many content creators know jack shit about non-square pixels - the "stretching" of people on TV is sometimes done deliberately to make them look thinner, but a lot of the time it's accidental because, with the brain-death of Amiga, most people just don't understand this sort of crazy stuff anymore. Moral of the story? Use 768x576 or 720x576 for PAL-output on consumer-grade PC graphics cards and tv in cards, the way most gfx-card TV outs work is to scale whatever you're displaying on their main output to either 768x576 or 720x576 (usually for DVD playback) anyway, you probably need the aforementioned VGA-to-RGB thing to play with custom modelines for PAL like people sometimes do for VGA analog monitors. Have fun, and if you read the links below, you brain will probably melt. Mine did, and now a couple of hamsters live in my skull. Don't say I didn't warn you. [1] http://www.nexusuk.org/projects/vga2scart/index.php [2] http://www.mir.com/DMG/aspect.html [3] http://www.lurkertech.com/lg/pixelaspect.html [4] http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/2d08a.htm -- Irish Linux Users' Group http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug/
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