2015-09-12, 03:57
Well, I'm trying the OpenELEC / ChromeBox route, but not having much luck in terms of display detection.
I'm a bit of an edge case compared to most in that I'm using an HDMI splitter to drive as RaspberryPi based Ambilight type system. With my old, nVidia based box using Ubuntu and the exact same routing, I had no problem with the video card seeing a 1920x1080p @ 60Hz capable display, and running 24p when watching content. With the Chromebox running through the splitter, I'm maxing out at 1920x1080p @ 30Hz. Running directly into the display, I can see 60Hz so obviously, the Chromebox is not happy with the splitter in the display path.
I can handle xorg.conf fine, but xrandr is new to me. Any ideas as to how to override what xrandr is seeing and force the modes that were working on the old Ubuntu based system?
I'm a bit of an edge case compared to most in that I'm using an HDMI splitter to drive as RaspberryPi based Ambilight type system. With my old, nVidia based box using Ubuntu and the exact same routing, I had no problem with the video card seeing a 1920x1080p @ 60Hz capable display, and running 24p when watching content. With the Chromebox running through the splitter, I'm maxing out at 1920x1080p @ 30Hz. Running directly into the display, I can see 60Hz so obviously, the Chromebox is not happy with the splitter in the display path.
I can handle xorg.conf fine, but xrandr is new to me. Any ideas as to how to override what xrandr is seeing and force the modes that were working on the old Ubuntu based system?