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Staro 14.12.2008., 19:45   #1
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Spojio sam komp na HDTV (Phillips 32PFL7803D)
grafička je Zotac GTX260 Amp2
koristim DVI/HDMI adapter . . .

sve je namješteno kak spada na telki i PC-u
al kad idem gledat film na fullscreen il pokrenem igru
svakih par skundi se zacrni ekran sa porukom "NO VIDEO SIGNAL"

pretpostavljam da nešto banalno u kompu blokira signal
jer mi je Max-TV isto spojen prek HDMI i radi najnormalnije...

napravio sam update softvera na telki sa filipsove stranice
i probao druge hdmi ulaze, uvijek je ista stvar,
čekam da mi odgovore na mail kaj bi moglo bit
pa ču onda eventualno ič probat spojit prek komponentnog RGB kabla

tamo u manualu još piše da kad ide prek DVI/HDMI PC signal, još se posebno mora spojit audio , al kakve to veze ima sa slikom?

meni se čini da nekakva glupost na kompu blokira al nemrem skužit kaj
jeli možda neka stavka u Nvidia Ctrl. panelu kaj sam previdio, il neš drugo, neznam...

ako tko ima sličnih iskustva il savjet , zahvaljujem.
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Staro 16.12.2008., 23:13   #2
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Isto me zanima signal,imam isto Philipsov LCD HDTV,isto 82 cm,iako bih rekao da je jedna generacija prije tvoh i zna mi se dogodit da kaže Video Not Supported.

Najčešće mi se dogodi u igrama,kad zbog nekog razloga neželi podnjet 1360x720,što je čudno jer mu je to nativna rezolucija(tj 1366x768)
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Staro 17.12.2008., 11:35   #3
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ovo je navodno fix

Hi all. Confirming that the solution from: http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?s...dpost&p=453829 works. Here is a summary of the fix.

So the basic rundown: The problem is that the driver is sending bad info to the tv based off the EDID info the TV is sending to the card. For whatever reason, the pairing of these Philips TVs and the GTX 280 (and some other nvidia cards) just don't play well together. The solution is to modify the inf file of the driver and tell it to ignore the EDID data from the TV altogether.

To do this, you will need to uninstall your current driver and then reinstall the drivers using a modified inf file.

1) Download the latest nvidia drivers and let it extract the installation files. After it extracts the files and goes into the installation wizard, cancel. You don't want to install quite yet.

2) Go to the folder with the extracted files. (Most of the time, this will be in C:\NVIDIA\)

3) Find the file called nv_disp.inf and open it using notepad.

4) So here's where things get a little complicated. You need to add the following line into the inf file in a section called [nv_SoftwareDeviceSettings_GT2x]:
HKR,, OverrideEdidFlags0, %REG_BINARY%, 41,0C,00,00,00,00,FF,FF,04,00,00,00,7E,01,00
Beware there is also a section called [nv_SoftwareDeviceSettings]. This governs other cards such as the 8xxx series 9xxx series etc. Adding it there will not solve your GTX280 problems.

5) So. I lied a bit. The above line isn't necessarily what you need. The first 4 hex numbers are the EDID identifier for your TV. It is going to be different depending on the TV you have. That line is going to tell your card to ignore the EDID info for a monitor broadcasting that EDID. For my TV (42" 42PFL7422D/37), it was 41,0C,00,00. However, unless you have the same TV as me, your EDID number will be different. The following is how you find out what your ID is.

6) Get MonInfo: http://www.entechtaiwan.com/files/moninfo.exe and install it.

7) With your TV hooked up to your computer, run MonInfo and you will see that there's is a pane called Display IDs. Find your TV among the displays listed there and look at the Raw Data pane. You need the 4 hex numbers in bytes 8-11. So basically, starting with the 1st cell in 2nd line (that is byte 8) and then the subsequent 3 cells, that is the EDID tag of your TV.

8) Use that as the 1st 4 hex bytes of that line I mentioned above.

9) Save the inf file and install the drivers. The installer will now complain that the drivers are unsigned because you modified the inf file. Don't worry about it and install them anyway.

10) Restart your computer and voila! Your tv will now work correctly.

isprobat ču kasnije tokom dana kad dođem sa posla,
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EDIT; Isprobano, RADI.

Zadnje izmijenjeno od: Pizz. 17.12.2008. u 17:30.
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Staro 20.12.2008., 06:55   #4
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Hvala puno,ali neće mi to pomoć,ja sam fanATik ^^

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