I've got the Viewsonic PJD6531w working under Windows 7 (at 1024x768), but under Linux, using the same resolution and 120Hz, when I put the system into stereo mode from my application, the emitter light goes bright green like it should, but the image doesn't merge like it should.
If I use a DVI to HDMI cable to connect to the projector under Linux, any resolution and refresh rate that I select lower than 1280x800 ALWAYS ends up at 1280x800@60 on the projector. I can look at the Xorg.0.log file, and it says it is doing 1024x768@120, but the projector says it is doing 1280x800@60.
If I use an RGB adapter on the DVI port, I can get a 1024x768@120 signal reported by the projector, and things appear to be normal, but the stereo doesn't actually work. The same thing works fine on my Samsung monitor at 1600x1050...
I've got the Viewsonic PJD6531w working under Windows 7 (at 1024x768), but under Linux, using the same resolution and 120Hz, when I put the system into stereo mode from my application, the emitter light goes bright green like it should, but the image doesn't merge like it should.
If I use a DVI to HDMI cable to connect to the projector under Linux, any resolution and refresh rate that I select lower than 1280x800 ALWAYS ends up at 1280x800@60 on the projector. I can look at the Xorg.0.log file, and it says it is doing 1024x768@120, but the projector says it is doing 1280x800@60.
If I use an RGB adapter on the DVI port, I can get a 1024x768@120 signal reported by the projector, and things appear to be normal, but the stereo doesn't actually work. The same thing works fine on my Samsung monitor at 1600x1050...
I've got the Viewsonic PJD6531w working under Windows 7 (at 1024x768), but under Linux, using the same resolution and 120Hz, when I put the system into stereo mode from my application, the emitter light goes bright green like it should, but the image doesn't merge like it should.
If I use a DVI to HDMI cable to connect to the projector under Linux, any resolution and refresh rate that I select lower than 1280x800 ALWAYS ends up at 1280x800@60 on the projector. I can look at the Xorg.0.log file, and it says it is doing 1024x768@120, but the projector says it is doing 1280x800@60.
If I use an RGB adapter on the DVI port, I can get a 1024x768@120 signal reported by the projector, and things appear to be normal, but the stereo doesn't actually work. The same thing works fine on my Samsung monitor at 1600x1050...
I've got the Viewsonic PJD6531w working under Windows 7 (at 1024x768), but under Linux, using the same resolution and 120Hz, when I put the system into stereo mode from my application, the emitter light goes bright green like it should, but the image doesn't merge like it should.
If I use a DVI to HDMI cable to connect to the projector under Linux, any resolution and refresh rate that I select lower than 1280x800 ALWAYS ends up at 1280x800@60 on the projector. I can look at the Xorg.0.log file, and it says it is doing 1024x768@120, but the projector says it is doing 1280x800@60.
If I use an RGB adapter on the DVI port, I can get a 1024x768@120 signal reported by the projector, and things appear to be normal, but the stereo doesn't actually work. The same thing works fine on my Samsung monitor at 1600x1050...
If I use a DVI to HDMI cable to connect to the projector under Linux, any resolution and refresh rate that I select lower than 1280x800 ALWAYS ends up at 1280x800@60 on the projector. I can look at the Xorg.0.log file, and it says it is doing 1024x768@120, but the projector says it is doing 1280x800@60.
If I use an RGB adapter on the DVI port, I can get a 1024x768@120 signal reported by the projector, and things appear to be normal, but the stereo doesn't actually work. The same thing works fine on my Samsung monitor at 1600x1050...
If I use a DVI to HDMI cable to connect to the projector under Linux, any resolution and refresh rate that I select lower than 1280x800 ALWAYS ends up at 1280x800@60 on the projector. I can look at the Xorg.0.log file, and it says it is doing 1024x768@120, but the projector says it is doing 1280x800@60.
If I use an RGB adapter on the DVI port, I can get a 1024x768@120 signal reported by the projector, and things appear to be normal, but the stereo doesn't actually work. The same thing works fine on my Samsung monitor at 1600x1050...
If I use a DVI to HDMI cable to connect to the projector under Linux, any resolution and refresh rate that I select lower than 1280x800 ALWAYS ends up at 1280x800@60 on the projector. I can look at the Xorg.0.log file, and it says it is doing 1024x768@120, but the projector says it is doing 1280x800@60.
If I use an RGB adapter on the DVI port, I can get a 1024x768@120 signal reported by the projector, and things appear to be normal, but the stereo doesn't actually work. The same thing works fine on my Samsung monitor at 1600x1050...
If I use a DVI to HDMI cable to connect to the projector under Linux, any resolution and refresh rate that I select lower than 1280x800 ALWAYS ends up at 1280x800@60 on the projector. I can look at the Xorg.0.log file, and it says it is doing 1024x768@120, but the projector says it is doing 1280x800@60.
If I use an RGB adapter on the DVI port, I can get a 1024x768@120 signal reported by the projector, and things appear to be normal, but the stereo doesn't actually work. The same thing works fine on my Samsung monitor at 1600x1050...