[mythtvnz] VDPAU package can be removed?
Jean-Yves Avenard
jyavenard at gmail.com
Thu May 7 05:56:43 BST 2009
Hi
2009/5/7 Aaron Drysdale <Aaron.Drysdale at provencocadmus.com>:
> Actually, there is something really weird going on with that. I'm using
> a Sony 40V300A 40" LCD which supports 50Hz and 60Hz. When running Ubuntu
> 8.10 nvidia proprietary driver, I only get options to run at 50Hz, 51Hz
> and 52Hz refresh rates, but the nVidia X Server util reports that it is
That's nVidia "DynamicTwinView"...
The refresh rate showns in xrandr (or mythtv) isn't what the actual rate is.
nVidia did this so they can assign a unique refresh rate to any screen
connected.
Say you were using TwinView on a 800x600 screen @ 50Hz and a 1920x1200
screen @ 60Hz, you wouldn't be able to identify which screen is what.
By default, it is stuck at 60Hz, no matter which refresh rate you select.
This is due to the GPU scaling. De-activate GPU scaling in the
nvidia-settings or in xorg.conf in the Scree section add:
Option "FlatPanelProperties" "Scaling = Centered"
> running at 60Hz. When I boot into Windows XP, it only gives me 60Hz
> refresh rate and no other option to choose from (while I was expecting
> both 50/60Hz to be available). Some kind of driver bug? Problem with the
> EDID of the TV? Never did track this down, but the video quality looks
> good apart from this single annoying little tear when I've got
> deinterlacing turned on.
>
It's just the way the nvidia driver works, it's explained in the
manual why you get a 50,51,52 Hz refresh rate etc...
Not being able to change the refresh rate has got me puzzled for a
long time and one day out of the blue a nvidia engineer posted on
their forum that it was related to GPU scaling...
With you TV, (I also have a Sony) you may want to follow the
instructions I posted there:
http://www.avenard.org/media/Patches_%26_Add-Ons/Entries/2008/9/5_xorg.conf_and_specific_refresh_rates.html
It gives you fine tuning for your TV, giving you access to:
50,60,24,23.976, 59.94Hz refresh rates
And how to change the refresh rate in MythTV so it automatically match
the framerate of the video being played:
http://www.avenard.org/media/Patches_%26_Add-Ons/Entries/2009/2/16_Match_refresh_rate_with_input_framerate_to_reduce_judder_and_nVidia_xrandr_support.html
So to minimise judder
Jean-Yves
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