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Old 21st January 2012, 01:42 PM
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Videogen: creating a 1080p modeline

Hi all

I was so stupid to buy this this VGA to HDMI converter.

It says easy connectable, no software needed and lots of other ********.

However, I tried now for several hours distributed over several days with several computers and several operating systems (unfortunately not with several TV's).

I never got it working. I think I should send a 1080p signal to the VGA, which means a frequency of 60 Hz and a resolution of 1920x1080 (not sure about this).

I used this guide to do this. I installed videogen but I don't know how to properly define the 1080p modeline and also not how to bring this modeline to the VGA port. Can anyone help me?

You may have noticed that I don't have a clue about this multimedia stuff. All I want to do is have my computer screen on the television.

I appreciate any help!
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