[mdlug] Building a Linux PVR

Clinton V. Weiss cvweiss at gmail.com
Tue Nov 28 08:57:21 EST 2006


On 11/27/06, Ingles, Raymond <Raymond.Ingles at compuware.com> wrote:
>
> > From: Clinton V. Weiss
>
> > Can a 720i TV be used as a computer monitor, or can a video
> > card & monitor that supports those resolutions be used as a 720i TV?
>
>  Yes and no. You *can* use many of the newer TVs as monitors, but they are not
> optimized for that purpose and can take some tweaking to get working acceptably.
>
>  For example, many of them don't handle switching resolutions terribly well. They
> can lose synchronization and require a power-cycle or other reset.
>
>  Many 720p TVs (i.e. that display 1280x720 HD content) actually have 1366x728
> pixels, and some internal scaling needs to be done. So, if you display a 1280x720
> desktop on them, you'll get artifacts. And convincing some of these TVs to
> display at their "native" 1366x728 resolution can require some dark magic - and
> some video cards can't display that resolution at all (1366 is not an even
> multiple of 8).
>
>  Finally, many TVs don't do all the "Energy Star" power saving and won't shut
> down when the video card tells them to go into sleep mode.
>
>  Sincerely,
>
>  Ray Ingles                                                 (313) 227-2317
>
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Ray,

Thanks for you thoughts on this.  You didn't quite come out and say
it, but I believe you were hinting that using a TV as a monitor is a
bad idea.  I have to agree with that.  I am looking into finding a
decent LCD monitor that will dual purpose as my TV.

Clinton

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