texass44 Posted April 14, 2007 Posted April 14, 2007 Hi all, Just in case anyone is interested, here are some powerstrip settings that I used to get a perfect Windows desktop pixel mapped 1:1. PowerStrip timing parameters: 1360x768=1360,33,184,175,768,1,3,28,105120,274 Generic timing details for 1360x768: HFP=33 HSW=184 HBP=175 kHz=60 VFP=1 VSW=3 VBP=28 Hz=75 VESA detailed timing: PClk=105.12 H.Active=1360 H.Blank=392 H.Offset=17 HSW=184 V.Active=768 V.Blank=32 V.Offset=1 VSW=3 Linux modeline parameters: "1360x768" 105.120 1360 1393 1577 1752 768 769 772 800 -hsync +vsync I am using a Radeon 9000pro video card, hence I am only able to get 1360 or 1368 horizontal pixels....I used 1360. The other thing to note appart from applying these timings is you will have to get into the the Setup menu and tweak some of the PC settinings in the TV. Specifically, you will need to make sure WXGA resolution is selected. Also, you'll need to adjust the Clock, H-pos, V-pos & Clock phase values. I wish the menus gave a numeric value for the settings as oposed to just a relative value so I could post my numbers. Let me know if you are interested and I'll try and describe the relative value of these items. The windows desktop is crystal clear with the icon text perfectly pixel mapped, I can read it from 3m away clearly. The panel definitely is not scaling the windows desktop at all. Also being a 75zh refresh rate, it is kinder to PAL video content. There is no motion judder or stutter when playing back DVD's or recorded digital TV. Cheers for now. Tex.
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