Buvo įdomu susipažinti. Vis gamintojai prisigalvoja visokių "čiūdų" :) :( "Minde Kei" <mindaugas . kasalynas @ gmail . com> parašė naujienų news:h82hdn$gf9$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > Gavau atsakyma is samsung kad 1920x1080 bus tik per hdmi kabeli. > > Atsakymo apie 16:9 rezoliucija nepateike. be va ka radau forumuose: > > I am trying desperately to configure a 1080p resolution. I am connecting > the LED TV using the VGA connector (not hdmi - because vga is all that my > aged HTPC can do at the moment). > > I am usually a wiz at custom resolutions in Powerstrip, but this one is > defeating me. Has anyone else tried this? Please can you post your > powerstrip timings? > > It could be because I am using an aged AGP 9200 Radeon card, however I > have successfully achieved 1080i (using a different display) in the past. > > Today I have been successful in creating a samsung resolution of > 1440x900p, which looks delightful, but obviously not as good as 1080p. If > you want to use these timings, do so at you own risk: > > > Quote: > PowerStrip timing parameters: > 1440x900=1440,179,32,237,900,9,6,25,106477,3 > > Generic timing details for 1440x900: > HFP=179 HSW=32 HBP=237 kHz=56 VFP=9 VSW=6 VBP=25 Hz=60 > > VESA detailed timing: > PClk=106477.00 H.Active=1440 H.Blank=448 H.Offset=163 HSW=32 > V.Active=900 V.Blank=40 V.Offset=9 VSW=6 > > Linux modeline parameters: > "1440x900" 106.477 1440 1619 1651 1888 900 909 915 940 -hsync +vsync > > My main problem with 1080p is that when I switch to my custom resolution > of1920x1080p, the desktop starts scrolling (and the physical screen > resolution remains at 1440x960 or sometimes 1280x1024 - as indicated by > the on-screen display). > > I have created and installed my own monitor driver for the TV, which > supports max resolutions higher than 1080p @ 60hz. And so I am at a loss > as to why 1080p doesn't work properly. > > > tai jei ispresta bus problema, bus viskas ok.