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Old 31st January 2005, 04:39 PM
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Cool tv-out with the new ati drivers - garbled display

Hi,
i've installed the livna drivers and my 3d is working fine ! (finally! )
my tv-out was blank at first, but after playing a little (i used the (crt, stv) instead of (auto, auto) in the xorg.conf ) i got my tv to show up all garbled, messy and jumpy.
i'm not sure what could be the cause so i dont know what to change in order to fix it.

anyone here might have a clue about this?
i live in israel so my television is pal-b, i'm not sure if it matters for the xorg.conf other than the display type option.

Thanks y'all!
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