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#1 2007-10-17 11:30:31

kamagurka
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How do I find out the specs of an LCD TV (for the modeline)

I bought a Toshiba 37x3030D LCD-TV, and I'm planning to hook it up to the DVI-out. However, I have no idea how to find out the different specs that X needs (vsync, hsync, that sort of thing) and I can't find a readymade modeline anywhere. Is there a decent tool for this, or something?


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#2 2007-10-17 12:11:52

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Re: How do I find out the specs of an LCD TV (for the modeline)

dvi is digital, so afaik, you don't need the modeline. Just plug and go.

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#3 2007-10-25 14:43:37

kamagurka
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Re: How do I find out the specs of an LCD TV (for the modeline)

For the record, I needed the modeline.
Also for the record, if you want a setup-friendly TV, go Toshiba. They have all the information needed to generate a modeline in the handbook, which is rather unusual, to my knowledge.


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#4 2007-10-25 15:58:50

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Re: How do I find out the specs of an LCD TV (for the modeline)

There's this really nice utility if you need to figure out a modeline, called gtf. Lets try 1600x1200@85;

[pelle@pelle-desktop ~]$ gtf 1600 1200 85

  # 1600x1200 @ 85.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 107.10 kHz; pclk: 234.76 MHz
  Modeline "1600x1200_85.00"  234.76  1600 1720 1896 2192  1200 1201 1204 1260  -HSync +Vsync

[edit] if you use any kind of modern monitor, you can leave the vertical and horizontal refresh rates out. These should be automatically detected.[/edit]
btw, i can even start X *without* an xorg.conf, so i was rather surprised you actually needed a modeline for your monitor...

Last edited by pelle.k (2007-10-25 16:04:03)


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