2009-09-21, 21:15
soder Wrote:I use only 3 modelines, because my TV only support those. I dont know how your TV works.
Have you followed this guide?
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...=xorg.conf
There you can read about how to get the right modelines for YOUR TV, and what to add in xorg.conf to get it to work.
The numbers in the modelines are some kind of info, that tell Ubuntu and X whats is OK to use.
The calibration is what you can do in XBMC settings for appearance or video.
But since your TV only switch rate when you're in a movie, you have to bring up the menu, M i think (the one where you can pause and stop and play and go to audio and video settings), and in video settings choose calibrate.
/Söder
Thanks again but when I tried out that guide I couldn't find any 1920x1080 modes that are valid in the log file so I can't collect my own modeline values.
I collected some other values and tried so stuff out. The only thing that got better is that got better is that XBMC doesn't crash back to login screen anymore but with DVD ISO files still 50Hz. is selected instead of 60Hz.