Suse 7.1 & 8.0 Kwintv is working at about half my screen size. When going to full screen the borders expand but not the picture. I am wondering what modules or configuration will give me a full screen picture. I am using the Nvidia glx drivers. Brian Marr
Hi Brian, This is probably a "feature" of your TV-card itself. Usually they do not scale the picture to correspond to your resolution, so at maximum you get PAL size (~700x~500). If you want a full screen picture, you have to tell your X-server about that resolution (800x600 also displays quite nicely), and then switch to it by Ctrl-Alt-Keypad+ (or -). Xawtv even has an option to switch to a given resolution automatically when going to full-screen... Have fun Eduard --- Brian Marr <cabernet@internode.on.net> wrote:
Suse 7.1 & 8.0
Kwintv is working at about half my screen size. When going to full screen the borders expand but not the picture. I am wondering what modules or configuration will give me a full screen picture. I am using the Nvidia glx drivers.
Brian Marr
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Brian Marr wrote:
Suse 7.1 & 8.0
Kwintv is working at about half my screen size. When going to full screen the borders expand but not the picture. I am wondering what modules or configuration will give me a full screen picture. I am using the Nvidia glx drivers.
Brian Marr
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Fist you have to have X setup correctly. You must have the various resolutions set up. You should have 640X480 and "768x576" set up. Can you "cntrl/alt/+ or -" and go through all the resolutions set up in your XF86config file? If not use Sax2 to set them up. Once that works go into the general options in kwintv and set the FULL SCREEN to 640X480. Then go into full screen.. Also you may need to put v4l into the modules section of your XF86config file. Regards Mark
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