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| === ThinkPads/Other laptops this has been successfully tested on === | | === ThinkPads/Other laptops this has been successfully tested on === |
Revision as of 14:29, 20 April 2009
This HOWTO should help you enable TV-Out support on your ATI Radeon or ATI Rage based ThinkPad.
Using Xrandr (preferred)
To use the TVout on Radeon 7500 type following:
$ xrandr --output S-video --set load_detection 1
$ xrandr --addmode S-video 800x600
$ xrandr --output S-video --mode 800x600
And set mode PAL or NTSC with:
$ xrandr --output S-video --set tv_standard ntsc
If you want to use XVideo overlay on TV, try following command:
$ xvattr -a XV_CRTC -v 1
ThinkPads/Other laptops this has been successfully tested on
- A30p
- T30
- Compaq Evo N800v
- T40 with Radeon 7500
- T41 with Radeon 9000