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Newer page: | version 5 | Last edited on Sunday, April 11, 2004 11:51:16 am | by KyleCarter | Revert |
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An [Acronym] for __H__igh __D__efinition __T__ele__v__ision.
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+HDTV is from what i can tell from a few hours of surfing the net, a VGA signal, but at screwed up* refresh and resolution
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+NOTE - I am in the process of trying the below, i havent done it, im just processing information i find on various websites and trying to put it all in one place for people to use.
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+*screwed up meaning here, not a VGA resolution or timing you would generally see on a PC
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+there is lots of information, the most useful listed below
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+How to use powerstrip to make you PC output friendly HDTV signal
+http://www.digitalconnection.com/Support/cliffnotes_17.htm
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+It has listed a lot of settings you may need to set your computer to connect it using HDTV to your TV.
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+also check out
+http://www.digitalconnection.com/FAQ/HDTV_10.asp
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+a ready made xconfig file for an nvidia svideo output is available at
+http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/XF86Config-HD.txt
+http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/mythhd.php
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+this will let you do 960x540p or 1920x540p
+i gather to change the overscan settings to adjust the borders on the display you can adjust the timings in very small increments