2010-07-13, 03:53
grax beto
diegoap Wrote:Thank you very much ... This is very helpful
betusr3 Wrote:I'm using PIN78's image with optical output..
Go to System->System->Audio Output->Audio Output Device and set it to iec958
(I have the same for Pass-through output device)
joecas Wrote:I have atv running sam image and connected with a plasma tv.
If the tv is power off when atv boots the ubuntu xserver dose not start
Could someone help me ?
joecas Wrote:I have atv running sam image and connected with a plasma tv.
If the tv is power off when atv boots the ubuntu xserver dose not start
Could someone help me ?
Thanks
joecas Wrote:Thanks for your answers.
One more thing:
If i start atv with tv on everything is ok but if power the tv off after some hour xserver goes down...
Section "Device"
...
Option "ConnectedMonitor" "DFP"
...
End Section
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Device0"
Monitor "Monitor0"
Option "UseDisplayDevice" "TV"
Option "TVOutFormat" "COMPONENT"
Option "TVStandard" "HD480p"
Option "TVOverScan" "0.80"
DefaultDepth 24
Option "NoLogo" "True"
SubSection "Display"
Modes "720x480" "640x480"
Depth 24
EndSubSection
EndSection
deltazulu Wrote:I have an AppleTV with pin87's image that I've had to rebuild from image twice now because for whatever reason, the Component output starts outputting a non 480P signal (which is what my CRT RPTV is capable of using). I hooked it up to another TV that handles 1080i Component and that is not syncing either. I don't know what the sync / resolution is being output now, but my xorg.conf file is unchanged from my setup like this:I read the posts above about having the TV off could cause the nvidia drivers to default to VGA or something -- is there no way to revert this? I don't want to have to rebuild the drivers every time this happens -- and it seems to be happening because my TV is indeed turned off when I am doing some atv updates or something and reboot the atv.. So i'm guessing the nvidia drivers don't see the TV and default to VGA (or something non 480P). I don't know how to pull the EDID off my TV to force it as someone suggested above. What are my options here? Surely I can revert back to 480P somehow without rebuilding the image and updating everything again a 3rd time?Code:Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Device0"
Monitor "Monitor0"
Option "UseDisplayDevice" "TV"
Option "TVOutFormat" "COMPONENT"
Option "TVStandard" "HD480p"
Option "TVOverScan" "0.80"
DefaultDepth 24
Option "NoLogo" "True"
SubSection "Display"
Modes "720x480" "640x480"
Depth 24
EndSubSection
EndSection
Sam.Nazarko Wrote:Just output EDID data to a file (by usng the Nvidia tool in Ubuntu desktop), then edit xorg.conf so you are pointing to the EDID file (google for how to do this)