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<blockquote data-quote="Pom" data-source="post: 661184" data-attributes="member: 23933"><p>Colin - when you turn your screen on/off does it/did it stop timeshifting? i.e. if you left the TV playing when you turned the screen off, is it still playing when you turn the screen back on? This was my bigest problem that is completely fixed now. The EDID override business mentioned way back in this thread also did absolutely nothing for me either. The EDID override that is part of my previous post is completely different and worked brilliantly (it is only needed to force the display mode into DVI with audio output from the line out jack, and stop the nVidia driver from trying to be clever and setting the display mode to HDMI with audio via the HDMI link even when you didn't set it as such). I think the MP resizing itself is a feature that the guys put in to help out with this problem(?)</p><p></p><p>I couldn't get the VNC thing to work for me. Funny how same problem is fixed in different ways for different people....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pom, post: 661184, member: 23933"] Colin - when you turn your screen on/off does it/did it stop timeshifting? i.e. if you left the TV playing when you turned the screen off, is it still playing when you turn the screen back on? This was my bigest problem that is completely fixed now. The EDID override business mentioned way back in this thread also did absolutely nothing for me either. The EDID override that is part of my previous post is completely different and worked brilliantly (it is only needed to force the display mode into DVI with audio output from the line out jack, and stop the nVidia driver from trying to be clever and setting the display mode to HDMI with audio via the HDMI link even when you didn't set it as such). I think the MP resizing itself is a feature that the guys put in to help out with this problem(?) I couldn't get the VNC thing to work for me. Funny how same problem is fixed in different ways for different people.... [/QUOTE]
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