sudo ./rhd_dump -w 0x7460 0x02000000 1:00.0
This one turned the screen green, but none of the commands produced any sound. Mhm, turning turning the screen green means that the Audio/Video Info
Am Sonntag, den 19.07.2009, 15:10 -0500 schrieb Samir Unni: frame (including the RGB/YUV control bits you changed) is transmitted, which in turn tells us that the HDMI transmitter works correctly, so i actually don't have any idea what's going wrong. Please check if you also need the command: sudo ./rhd_dump -w 0x7400 0x00000011 1:00.0 to turn the screen green after an reboot, or if the command: sudo ./rhd_dump -w 0x7460 0x02000000 1:00.0 only is enough to make it work. Also you could make a little timing test: 1. Get a clock wich displays seconds, (a stop watch or something like that) 2. Start up mplayer from the command line. 3. Count 10 seconds on your clock (or maybe a little bit more). 4. Stop mplayer and look at the how much seconds it has actually played in the 10 seconds you counted: Starting playback... A: 10.1 (10.0) of 265.0 (04:25.0) 3.4% Exiting... (Quit) Is mplayer playing to fast or to slow? If mplayer isn't playing at the right speed make a dump of the 0500,0600 register range (that are the timing registers) and send it to me. Thanks for testing this, Christian. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org