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Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 32
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After seemingly endless reading, modelines, testing, etc. I want to know the best methods for getting tvout. I use mythtv and I keep reading about how some people use interlacing, some use 800x600, or 720x480, or whatever. But I also want to know how to get the most accurate color and clarity. This is probibly more of an art then a science but I would like to hear some opinions on this, I know there are lots of hardcores in here
btw I am in NTSC-land and use a regular TV (not 720/1080/...). |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 27
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For the color,you can calibrate it with xgamma.
xgamma -gamma xgamma -rgamma xgamma -ggamma xgamma -bgamma or you can use the nvidia-settings. |
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