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in vm86 mode).
You can use Vidix with it, thus getting accelerated video display
AND TV output at the same time! (recommended for ATI cards)
- If you have VESA VBE 3.0+, and you had specified monitor_hfreq, monitor_vfreq,
- monitor_dotclock somewhere (config file, or commandline) you will get highest
- possible refresh rate. (Using General Timing Formula). To enable this
- feature you have to specify ALL monitor's options.
+ If you have VESA VBE 3.0+, and you had specified monitor_hfreq
,
+ monitor_vfreq
, monitor_dotclock
somewhere (config
+ file, or commandline) you will get the highest possible refresh rate. (Using
+ General Timing Formula). To enable this feature you have to specify
+ all your monitor options.
Disadvantages:
@@ -772,16 +773,9 @@
-vo vesa:opts
- currently recognized: dga to force dga mode and nodga to
- disable dga mode. Note: you may omit these parameters to enable autodetect
- of dga mode.
-
- -double
- - enables double buffering mode. (Available only in DGA mode). Should be
- slower of single buffering, but has no flickering effects.
- -monitor_hfreq
- -monitor_vfreq
- -monitor_dotclock
- - Important values, see
example.conf
+ disable dga mode. In dga mode you can enable double buffering via the
+ -double
option. Note: you may omit these parameters to enable
+ autodetection of dga mode.
Known problems and workaround: