Thanks for the tip, I tried a couple more things:
- Removing the RF modulator and plugging the composite RCA directly into my TV, then trying to set the resolution. No dice. Probably because the Pi doesn't know that the RF modulator is there either way, so there's no difference.
- Unplugging the composite cable completely and then setting the resolution. Also no dice, still my only options are 720x240 and 720x288. So it doesn't appear to be monitor-specific, more of just a composite output issue I guess.
Seems like it gets confused on what resolution to default to when you're using something other than the HDMI port and there is no EDID. If I knew how the Pi is deciding on what resolution to fall back on in this case, maybe that would provide some clue. Anyways I'll keep looking at it and will update this thread if I find something useful.
- Removing the RF modulator and plugging the composite RCA directly into my TV, then trying to set the resolution. No dice. Probably because the Pi doesn't know that the RF modulator is there either way, so there's no difference.
- Unplugging the composite cable completely and then setting the resolution. Also no dice, still my only options are 720x240 and 720x288. So it doesn't appear to be monitor-specific, more of just a composite output issue I guess.
Seems like it gets confused on what resolution to default to when you're using something other than the HDMI port and there is no EDID. If I knew how the Pi is deciding on what resolution to fall back on in this case, maybe that would provide some clue. Anyways I'll keep looking at it and will update this thread if I find something useful.
Statistics: Posted by threet — Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:53 pm