On Sun, Oct 22, 2006 at 11:35:01AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote: > The description of 'nvtv' suggests it is possible: > > Description: tool to control TV chips on NVidia cards under Linux > This is a program to control the TV encoder chips on NVidia cards under > Linux, in order to get tv-out with a wide range of resolutions and > sizes, including "overscan" modes. It does even work with the free nv > drivers. > > But all sample configs I found with google are using the 'nvidia' > driver. I don't need any special features, just want to watch movies on > my TV. Any pointers to where should I start digging?
I've been trying for a few weeks. I have a mythtv box based on debian with an NVidia GeForce 4 card that I want to use to connect to my TV. *None* of the configs I've tried have worked with either the nv or nvidia drivers. I know right now tv out is broken in the nvidia driver. I even tried nvtv with no success. Good luck. If you get anything working I'd sure like to hear about it. - Ryan
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