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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
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I've looked at the logs you submitted and the I assume you are using an HP Z30i monitor? It was the only one I could find in the logs. The modes that this monitor reports that it supports are:
Display Modes ============= 640x480x24@60 720x400x24@70 720x480x24@60 720x576x24@50 800x600x24@60 1024x768x24@60 1280x720x24@50 1280x720x24@60 1280x800x24@60 1280x1024x24@60 1440x900x24@60 1600x1200x24@60 1680x1050x24@60 1920x1080x24@50 1920x1080x24@60 1920x1200x24@60 2560x1600x24@60 2048x1536 is not on this list, so our software will not report it as an available mode. Why do you need this resolution and have you found it is supported by native graphics cards? It is not a very common mode. Wim |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 4
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Wim,
I have had it working with a native graphics card. It is not a "Native" resolution but I set it up in the custom resolutions options and the monitor can take it. Here are the specs: 2048x1536 Refresh Rate H:95 V:60 Front porch H:48 V:2 Sync Width H:32 V:4 Back porch H:80 V:38 Polarity H ositive V:NegativePixel clock 209.250 Aspect Ratio 4:3 Is there any way I can add that resolution? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Hi
No, I'm afraid it is not possible to define specific video timings and have our driver use them. It just uses the video timings that the monitor supports. Thanks Wim |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 4
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No possible solution?
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