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NVTVD(8)							  System Commands							  NVTVD(8)

NAME
nvtvd -- backend server to control TV output hardware DESCRIPTION
nvtvd is a daemon that accesses the TV output hardware. It can be controlled by nvtv through two pipes. You can use this daemon if the user cannot gain root rights to start nvtv. OPTIONS -h --help print help message -N --nvdev enable usage of /dev/nv* devices -n --null use null backend (for debugging) -d --debug don't detach from controlling terminal -q --quiet no logging AUTHOR
Dirk Thierbach dthierbach@gmx.de Eduard Bloch, for the the Debian system. blade@debian.org Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the BSD License. System Commands September 2003 NVTVD(8)

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NVTV(1x)							   User Commands							  NVTV(1x)

NAME
nvtv -- GUI to control TV output hardware settings DESCRIPTION
nvtv is a small utility to control the output modes of TV-OUT encoders on many Nvidia-based video cards, as well as on the Voodoo3 video card. Use this with care, you may damage your hardware with a wrong set of options! You can find more detailed descritiptions of each option in the file /usr/share/doc/nvtv/USAGE.gz . OPTIONS
-h --help Print help message --display hst:# X server to contact -m --tv-off TV off, switch to monitor -t --tv-on TV on -b --tv-bars Color bars -p --print Calculate and print register values -F --fetch Fetch current mode (use only for printing) -l --list List available modes on stdout. Must be combined with -T if hardware is not accessible. Can be combined with -S. Fields are seper- ated by tabs, and contain TV system, resolution, size, overscan compenstation percentage, and aspect in that order. -r --resolution x,y Select resolution (screen size in pixels) -o --overscan x,y Select overscan compensation percentage (as float) -s --size # Select size (for predefined modes) -S --system NTSC,NTSC-J,PAL,PAL-60,PAL-NC,PAL-M,PAL-M60,PAL-X,SECAM Select the TV system. PAL-X is a pseudo-PAL system with slightly different subcarrier frequencies. -C --connector AUTO, COMPOSITE, SVIDEO, BOTH, CONVERT Select the video connecter. CONVERT compensates for cheap SVideo to composite converter cables that don't merge both lines. FBAS and SVHS are still recognized for compatibility reasons. -T --chip <encoder type> or <bus>:<addr> Select the encoder chip by I2C bus and address, or by type (BROOKTREE, CONEXANT, NVIDIA, CHRONTEL1,C HRONTEL2, PHILIPS1, PHILIPS2). CHRONTEL and PHILIPS default to CHRONTEL1 and PHILIPS1. -A --card-addr <bus>:<slot>.<func> Graphics card pci address (hexadecimal), as given by lspci. -W --win-id id Select window by numerical id -w --win-name name Select window by name -c --center Center selected window -X --switch-mode Switch X mode -1 Use first head -2 Use second head (if available) -q --query Query status of display (monitor, TV, flatpanel) -P --probe Probe and print system information -N --nvdev Enable usage of /dev/nv* devices -g --gui Always use gui -n --no-root (only for debugging) -d --debug (only for debugging) --set name:val Specify the setting name with value val (see below). SETTINGS
A complete list of all available settings can be obtained with the option -h. The values may be adjusted according to the capabilities of the TV encoder chip, and not all encoders support all settings. Also, equal values may have different effects for different encoder chips. Settings include Contrast from -100 (percent) to 100 (percent). Saturation from -100 (percent) to 100 (percent). Brightness# from -50 (percent) to 50 (percent). This setting and the two following settings change the TV signal directly and should be used carefully. Extreme values may degrade the signal up to the point where it cannot be properly displayed anymore. Contrast# from -50 (percent) to 50 (percent). Saturation# from -50 (percent) to 50 (percent). Phase from -60 (degrees) to 60 (degrees). Hue from -60 (degrees) to 60 (degrees). Flicker Flicker filter, from 0 (percent) to 100 (percent). AdaptFlicker Adaptive flicker filter, from 0 (percent) to 100 (percent). LumaBandwidth Bandwidth filter for the luminance channel, from 0 (percent) to 100 (percent). Larger bandwidth gives more horizontal detail, but is also more sensitive to noise. ChromaBandwidth Bandwidth filter for the chrominance channel, from 0 (percent) to 100 (percent). Sharpness Sharpness (or text enhancement) filter, from 0 (percent) to 100 (percent). CrossColor Cross color reduction filter, from 0 (percent) to 100 (percent). Dualview Flag to dislay the image both on the monitor and the TV. Not supported for all modes. Monochrome Flag to display TV image in monochrome. Non-Interlaced Flag to display TV image in non-interlaced mode. Reduces vertical detail, but decreases flicker. Macrovision Flag to enable macrovision. FreeCarrier Flag to let the color carrier generator run free. Colorfix Flag to fix the color format for Philips encoder chips. AdjustCursor Flag to adjust cursor when in shared view dualhead mode. ViewportCursor (flag) Flag to adjust the TV viewport by cursor when in shared view dualhead mode. ViewportMonitor (flag) Flag to adjust the TV viewport by the monitor viewport when in shared view dualhead mode. SEE ALSO
The full documentation for nvtv is located in /usr/share/doc/nvtv/ directory. AUTHORS
Dirk Thierbach dthierbach@gmx.de Eduard Bloch, for the the Debian system. blade@debian.org Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the BSD License. User Commands March 2002 NVTV(1x)
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