I put a cheap nvidia (Geforce 5200) in last night but I couldn't get it configured properly.
My TV display works, OR my monitor but not both. Is there a tool for auto-detecting and building an xorg.conf file? I've been manually editing this one for days.
I don't intend to have a monitor attached in the long term but unfortunately I still have problems with MythTv not displaying the video at the proper size and shape in the TV Monitor.
Once again, mplayer works flawlessly from the command line giving a nice full screen playback from the tuner but Myth does not display properly in "WatchTV" mode. The GUI looks fine but tuner playback is terrible.
I will say that other than the Xvideo bug (which might actually be in xorg, not the ATI drivers), the ATI drivers and config tools are miles ahead of Nvidia.
I'm not really sure where to go next. I suppose I might try another "build from scratch" in the hopes it will detect the Nvidia card properly at the start.
John
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 08:26 -0500, Adam Thompson wrote:
John Lange wrote:
Turns out it is a bug with the ATI drivers using Xvideo. Don't know if
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I'm thinking at this point the easiest thing to do would be to install a cheap Nvida card.
That's what I wound up doing... I couldn't be bothered trying to get the ATI drivers to work when the nVidia route was so painless. -Adam
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