2007-09-12, 04:24 AM
This is probably more of a Windows XP question but figured I'd have better luck asking it here anyway.
I'm working out the bugs on a new HTPC. The new ATI 2400HD card is hooked to one monitor and the s-video is going to an analog TV. The lowest "second monitor" setting (TV) I can get on the card is 1024x768. The only settings I get for it are "extended desktop" and "clone desktop."
When going to full-screen, another PVR program outputs correctly to the TV with the TV set as "cloned desktop." VLC plays video files properly full-screen to the TV with these settings as well. But GBPVR treats the TV as a true "clone desktop" mode -- the video output is higher resolution than the TV is so the video is too big for the screen and you can scroll to the edges with the mouse, etc. The TV is being treated as a real 1024x768 monitor instead of a (640x480?) TV-out.
Anyone know what windows setting I'm missing for the svideo-out to properly fit the TV? VLC is a standalone player so maybe that's why it works well, and the PVR software that came with the tuner card fits the TV properly for some reason. The only codecs on the computer are the CCCP package, and GBPVR is set to defaults.
I'm working out the bugs on a new HTPC. The new ATI 2400HD card is hooked to one monitor and the s-video is going to an analog TV. The lowest "second monitor" setting (TV) I can get on the card is 1024x768. The only settings I get for it are "extended desktop" and "clone desktop."
When going to full-screen, another PVR program outputs correctly to the TV with the TV set as "cloned desktop." VLC plays video files properly full-screen to the TV with these settings as well. But GBPVR treats the TV as a true "clone desktop" mode -- the video output is higher resolution than the TV is so the video is too big for the screen and you can scroll to the edges with the mouse, etc. The TV is being treated as a real 1024x768 monitor instead of a (640x480?) TV-out.
Anyone know what windows setting I'm missing for the svideo-out to properly fit the TV? VLC is a standalone player so maybe that's why it works well, and the PVR software that came with the tuner card fits the TV properly for some reason. The only codecs on the computer are the CCCP package, and GBPVR is set to defaults.