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It cannot output YUV. It is fixed to RGB in hardware.
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| Posts: 573 | Location: naim HQ | Registered: Thu 19 January 2006 |   |
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Thanks, that good news!
Another question: With YUV analog progressive (that I currently use) it is a little annoying that I have to switch the aspect ratio manually between 4:3 and 16:9 (especially when this changes on the DVD between menu and film). Is the signal to switch the display automatically included in the n-Vi's DVI output?
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| Posts: 66 | Location: Germany | Registered: Mon 16 January 2006 |   |
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As far as I am aware no player has 16:9/4:3 switching via analogue progressive.
The n-Vi/DVD5 certainly doesnt support this.
(I am sure someone will prove me wrong though...)
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| Posts: 573 | Location: naim HQ | Registered: Thu 19 January 2006 |   |
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Oh yes, I'm quite sure no player can switch on analogue progressive. What I wanted to know is: does the n-Vi deliver the 16:9/4:3 switch signal on the DVI output?
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| Posts: 66 | Location: Germany | Registered: Mon 16 January 2006 |   |
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Sorry, didnt read your post properly...
Nope, you can only select manually from OSD. There also isn't a line on the DVI pins that you can wiggle, as its all encrypted TMDS data.
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| Posts: 573 | Location: naim HQ | Registered: Thu 19 January 2006 |   |
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Thanks for your reply.
What's that for an incomplete standard DVI/HDMI when you have to switch the aspect ratio manually???? Why didn't they include this what is possible via SCART or (I think) even FBAS?
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| Posts: 66 | Location: Germany | Registered: Mon 16 January 2006 |   |
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well, most film/music DVD's these days are 16:9/anamorphic etc
I do have some 4:3 discs though saying that...
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| Posts: 573 | Location: naim HQ | Registered: Thu 19 January 2006 |   |
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