Force the player to use only modes supported by its internal standards database.
Those mode are the most common modes supported by most displays. Possible values
are yes or no. If no is selected, then the player is allowed to use modes not in the
internal database, but reported to any screen attached to the player through the DDC
signal.
<restrict-type>
Restrict the type of signal to one of the following: hdmi, vesa, gtf. Any value can be
used, including combinations such as "hdmi,vesa". An empty value remove all
restrictions and is equivalent to "hdmi,vesa,gtf".
Not all the combinations of parameters are possible. When applying the configuration the HMP will
test for the validity of the parameters combination, and report an error if not supported.
Note: this parameter will override settings done using
<display-custom-video-mode>
.
Note: Device must be rebooted for this parameter to be applied.
For instance, to set up the display to use 720p@60Hz video mode, use:
<display-video-mode>
<resolution>1280x720</resolution>
<vertical-freq>60</vertical-freq>
<force-std-mode>yes</force-std-mode>
<restrict-type>hdmi</restrict-type>
</display-video-mode>
Control the video mode used by the display. The custom video mode can be expressed either as a CVT
mode or a full custom fixed mode specified by the user.
This setting can be used to drive screens with aspect ratio not in the internal database of the HMP or
with a custom video mode. Be aware that the HMP can only check the validity of the string entered,
but it cannot test if the screen will be able to display the signal it is sending.
Note: this parameter will override settings done using
<display-video-mode>
.
Note: Device must be rebooted for this parameter to be applied
. The syntax in this case is the following:
<display-custom-video-mode>width height refresh type interlace
aspect_ratio</display-custom-video-mode>
Fields explanations:
type
, use one of the following:
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