Hi !
It tooks some time for me to try (because of Radiospares delivery shift) but I just received the components and couldn't wait more.
The idea I explained in an other thread is quite simple (but see this thread please ) :
Since Matrox gave up the RGB TV-out feature, wich gave to the G400 the very best TV-out, I searched how I could tweak my actual P750 in order to add that missed function.
Finaly It works, and really works fantastic with my P750 (must also work with the Parhelia or P650). Ok, it's some work but those who are searching a high quality configuration for HTPC must be interrested :
1) Dowdload Matrox Monitor Manager
2) Define a new res (depending of your TV standard PAL or NTSC). For PAL, take 720x576, interlaced, 25Hz, see the picture for other parameters)
3) Affect that res to the 2nd or 3rd head and activate that head as usual.
4) make a DIY sync converter as described here (yes composite sync feature is still missing in the drivers) :
5) connect your TV on the RGB signals of the choosen head + the modified composite signal
6) Switch on your TV, and voila ! The TV is seen like a monitor connected to one head.
7) Ok if you made a mistake, may be something could explode ....
The achieved TV-out quality is really far better than the poor standard S-VIDEO signal comming out from the P750. It is as good as the RGB TV-out picture of the G400, wich is THE reference for me.
For those who are planning to build a high quality HTPC, I would now advise to take a fanless P650, and connect a TV like this.
Hope this can help someone !
regards
It tooks some time for me to try (because of Radiospares delivery shift) but I just received the components and couldn't wait more.
The idea I explained in an other thread is quite simple (but see this thread please ) :
Since Matrox gave up the RGB TV-out feature, wich gave to the G400 the very best TV-out, I searched how I could tweak my actual P750 in order to add that missed function.
Finaly It works, and really works fantastic with my P750 (must also work with the Parhelia or P650). Ok, it's some work but those who are searching a high quality configuration for HTPC must be interrested :
1) Dowdload Matrox Monitor Manager
2) Define a new res (depending of your TV standard PAL or NTSC). For PAL, take 720x576, interlaced, 25Hz, see the picture for other parameters)
3) Affect that res to the 2nd or 3rd head and activate that head as usual.
4) make a DIY sync converter as described here (yes composite sync feature is still missing in the drivers) :
5) connect your TV on the RGB signals of the choosen head + the modified composite signal
6) Switch on your TV, and voila ! The TV is seen like a monitor connected to one head.
7) Ok if you made a mistake, may be something could explode ....
The achieved TV-out quality is really far better than the poor standard S-VIDEO signal comming out from the P750. It is as good as the RGB TV-out picture of the G400, wich is THE reference for me.
For those who are planning to build a high quality HTPC, I would now advise to take a fanless P650, and connect a TV like this.
Hope this can help someone !
regards
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