[mythtv-users] Hitachi L32A403 LCD

Geoff mythtv at jagds.com
Sun Jun 7 05:16:27 UTC 2009


There is a thread here http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=748074
It lists all the sets supporting 1:1 pixel mapping, That's way you can avoid any messing around with overscan issues when setting up your modelines in xorg.

How many pixel's are you losing top-bottom-left-right? My Dad's Samsung LA40S8 1366x768, actually ends up with a visible area of 1210x700 once you account for all the overscan. 

 
Model number
Connection used for 1:1 mapping (DVI, HDMI, VGA)

PLASMA:
LG 50PG25, ??, ??, ??
LG 50PX1D, HDMI/DVI, ??, ??
LG 60PY3D, HDMI, ??, from Menu, go to Option > Input Label > set as “PC”
NEC 42XR4, HDMI, ??, ??
NEC 50XR5, HDMI, ??, ??
NEC 61XR3, HDMI, ??, ??
Panasonic 42PZ700U, HDMI, ??, Setting HD size2
Panasonic 42PZ77U, HDMI, ??, Setting HD size2
Panasonic 50PZ77U, HDMI, ??, Setting HD size2
Panasonic 9UK Series, DVI-Board or VGA or BNC or Component, ??, ??
Panasonic TH-50PZ750U, Component, ?HDMI?, ??, Picture settings/other settings/Size 2
Panasonic TH-50PZ77U, HDMI, ??, ??
Panasonic TH-42PX600U, VGA, ??, PC input
Panasonic TH-65PX600U, HDMI, 16-235, Size2 (way down on menu)
Pioneer PDP-4270HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot
Pioneer PDP-4280HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot
Pioneer PDP-5010FD, HDMI, ??, ??
Pioneer PDP-5070HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot
Pioneer PDP-6010FD, HDMI, ??, ??
Pioneer PDP-6070HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot
Pioneer Elite PRO-940HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot
Pioneer Elite PRO-1140HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot
Pioneer Elite PRO-1540HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot
Pioneer Pro-FHD1, HDMI, ??, Dot for Dot
Samsung FP-T5084, HDMI/VGA, ??, Just Scan
Samsung FP-T5884, HDMI/VGA, ??, Just Scan
Samsung FP-T6374, HDMI/VGA, ??, Just Scan
Samsung HP-T4254, VGA, ??, ??
Samsung HP-T4264, VGA, ??, ??
Samsung HP-T4234, VGA, ??, ??
Samsung HP-T5054, VGA, ??, ??
Samsung HP-T5064, VGA, ??, ??
Samsung HP-T5034, VGA, ??, ??
Vizio VP42, HDMI/VGA, ??, ??

LCD:
Hannspree XV 32, HDMI or VGA, ??, ??
JVC 46FN97, HDMI or Component, ??, Full Native aspect ratio
Mitsubishi LT-37131, DVI, ??, **There are a few lines of pixels that do not show on edges
Mitsubishi LT-37132, DVI, ??, **There are a few lines of pixels that do not show on edges
Mitsubishi LT-46131, DVI, ??, ??
Olevia 232V, HDMI, Tuner, VGA, ??, Push Aspect button on Remote until 1:1 or Menu > Screen > Aspect Ratio > Choose 1:1
Olevia 337H, VGA or S-video, ??, Press aspect button until you get to 1:1 option
Olevia 537H, VGA or HDMI or Component, ??, Press 'zoom' button until you get to 1:1 option
Olevia 542I, Tuner or Composite or S-Video or Component or VGA or HDMI, ??, Press 'zoom' button until you get to 1:1 option
Phillips 42PFL7422D, HDMI, ??, Select 'Unscaled' in format menu
Phillips 47PFL7422D, HDMI, ??, Select 'Unscaled' in format menu
Phillips 52PFL7422D, HDMI, ??, Select 'Unscaled' in format menu
Phillips 42PFL7432D, HDMI, ??, Select 'Unscaled' in format menu
Phillips 47PFL7432D, HDMI, ??, Select 'Unscaled' in format menu
Phillips 52PFL7432D, HDMI, ??, Select 'Unscaled' in format menu
Samsung LNS4095D, VGA, ??, ??
Samsung LNS4096D, VGA, ??, ??
Samsung LNS4695D, VGA, ??, ??
Samsung LNS4696D, VGA, ??, ??
Samsung LTP468W, DVI, ??, The timing must be "reduced blanking" - 138.63MHz instead of full blanking - 148.5 MHz
Samsung LNxxA550, HDMI, ??, ??
Samsung LNxxA650, HDMI, ??, ??
Samsung LNxxA750, HDMI, ??, ??
Sceptre X42GV/X42SV, DVI or VGA, 0-255, Select the 'DVI' Input from PC source menu
Sceptre X37SV, DVI or VGA, 0-255, Select the 'DVI' Input from PC source menu
Sharp Aquos 42D62U, HDMI or Component, ??, Dot by Dot mode
Sharp Aquos 46D62U, HDMI or Component, ??, Dot by Dot mode
Sharp Aquos 46D92U, DVI, ??, Dot by Dot mode
Sharp Aquos 52D62U, HDMI or Component, ??, Dot by Dot mode
Sharp LC-32D50U, DVI, ??, Dot by Dot Mode
Sharp LC-42PD7X, DVI, ??, Dot by Dot Mode, AV mode set to "PC", sharpness set to -10 (min)
Sharp LC-46XD1E, HDMI, ??, In "Wide modes" menu select "Underscan"
Sharp LC-52XD1E, HDMI, ??, In "Wide modes" menu select "Underscan"
Soniq QV320H, HDMI, ??, ??
Sony KDL-40V2500, HDMI or VGA or Component, both, ??
Sony KDL-46V2500, HDMI or VGA or Component, both, ??
Sony KDL-46V251L1, HDMI or VGA or Component, both, ??
Sony KDL-40W4100, HDMI or VGA or component, ??, Home->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Sony KDL-52V4100, HDMI or VGA, ??, Home->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Sony XBR2 40", HDMI or VGA, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Sony XBR2 46", HDMI or VGA, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Sony XBR2 52", HDMI or VGA, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Sony XBR3 40", HDMI or VGA, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Sony XBR3 46", HDMI or VGA, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Sony XBR3 52", HDMI or VGA, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Sony XBR4 40", HDMI or Component, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Sony XBR4 46", HDMI or Component, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Sony XBR4 52", HDMI or Component, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Sony XBR5 40", HDMI or Component, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Sony XBR5 46", HDMI or Component, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Sony XBR5 52", HDMI or Component, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel
Toshiba HL196, ??, ??, one-to-one
Toshiba LX196, ??, ??, one-to-one
Toshiba 'Regza' series, HDMI, ??, 'Native Mode'
Vizio GV42LF ??, ??, ??
Vizio VU42LF ??, ??, ??
Vizio GV47L 47", HDMI, 0-255, No special setting needed...
Vizio GV52LF 52", HDMI, 0-255, No special setting needed...
Westinghouse LVM-47w1, DVI or HDMI or VGA, 0-255 (VGA & DVI) and 16-235 (HDMI), ??
Westinghouse LVM-42w2, DVI or HDMI or VGA, ??, ??
Westinghouse LVM-37w3, DVI or HDMI or VGA, ??, ??
Westinghouse W4207, DVI or HDMI, ??, ??


-----Original Message-----
From: mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org [mailto:mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org] On Behalf Of James Kaufman
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2009 3:42 PM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: [mythtv-users] Hitachi L32A403 LCD

I bought this set today to replace a much older 27" CRT and am very 
pleased with it so far. It was easy to set up Myth. I just commented out 
these lines in xorg.conf:

#	Option	    "UseDisplayDevice" "TV-0"
#	Option	    "TVOutFormat" "SVIDEO"
#	Option	    "TVOverScan" "0.65"

and changed:

Modes    "800x600"

to

Modes    "1360x768"

I picked that resolution because the manual stated that for a PC 
connection, the mode should be 1360x768.

I found it interesting that the TV contains an AC3 decoder from the 
lba52 source under the GNU Public License, as well as a PNG decoder and 
zlib, each with their own licenses. The manual states, "If you would 
like to learn more about the Free Software Foundation, Inc. or the GNU 
software project, please visit http://fsf.org" Is this typical for a 
television provider these days?

I was space constrained to a 32" TV, so I purchased a 720p system, 
knowing that it would be just fine. I don't have any other Myth 
installation to compare to, but the picture looks good to me. The TV has 
PC, S-Video, 2 composite, 2 component, and 4 HDMI connections. It also 
has an optical audio out connector. Seems like a lot of connections for 
as inexpensive as this television was.

I picked it up at Microcenter after looking at televisions at Best Buy 
and Ultimate Electronics. I hope I made a good purchase. The last piece 
of Hitachi hardware I bought was a VCR back in the early 80's. It still 
works.

I put some info in the wiki under HDTV Database. There isn't a lot of 
info in the database. Perhaps we could all add some notes about the 
televisions we use and how easy they were to set up.

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