[mythtv-users] nForce2 Chipset

Jarod C. Wilson jcw at wilsonet.com
Tue Oct 28 20:09:32 EST 2003


On Tuesday, Oct 28, 2003, at 12:39 US/Pacific, DanM wrote:

>>  one more thing I don't think it really should be neccesary, but I
>>  have the nvidia settings for connectedmonitor set to tv. That may not
>>  be the exact setting, look through the nvidia help file. one of the
>>  appendixes has all the tvout settings in it.
>>
>>  Also something I did change that would make a differance is that I
>>  changed the horz and vert refresh rates. I set them to what the
>>  nvidia file suggests. like 30-50 and 60
> Done both of those.  What has actually prompted my desire to use the 
> actual nvidia x drivers as opposed to the open source ones is when I 
> boot the pc, I've got the svid cable connected to the tv, I see 
> everything just fine, but when x starts, it looks like its not sending 
> out the right refresh rates for the tv to handle.  I set the horz and 
> vert refresh rates to the ones suggested and played around with it a 
> lot.  I'm hoping that the nvidia drivers will actually make this work 
> right.

Been here before?:

http://pvrhw.goldfish.org/tiki-page.php?pageName=rh9pvr250#video

> Which case did you get?  I got the ATC-610.  Its a pimpin case.

I've got an ATC-620C-BX1.

--Jarod

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