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chejon
chejon over 8 years ago

Hi, I bought this monitor to my pi 2: https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/9-7-Inch-2048x1536-IPS-2K-Retina-Displayer-Screen-LCD-Module-Acrylic-Case-HMDI-Portable-Raspberry/1196030_32674549776.html

 

But it doesn´t work correctly. Look here: https://www.pixeltopic.com/image/rgxrhzqzqgfwmj/?size=full

I´ve tried to change the resolution in config.txt to 2048x1536, but it only makes it even smaller image

 

Does anyone have any tips on how to fix it?

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    0 royleith over 8 years ago

    You can only set the desktop resolution to pre-set modes. The closest I could find for your screen is,

     

    hdmi_group=2 ............................................(DMT)

    hdmi_mode=84 ..........................................(2048x1152 Reduced blanking)

     

    This would only fill part of the screen and the icons and text would be very small.

     

    You can see the complete set at,

     

    RPiconfig - eLinux.org

     

    Since the screen is quite small and you want to use it with the Raspi Desktop I suggest you use one of the 1080p modes such as

    sdtv_mode=2 .............................................(PAL as used in Europe)

    hdmi_group=1 ............................................(CEA)

    hdmi_mode=16 ..........................................(1080p 60 Hz)

     

    Since it is intended for the Raspi, XBox and PS4, I would expect the screen to auto-configure to any of the broadcast standards. However, because it is intended for the American market, it may not respond to European modes. You might try the 'Which values are valid for my monitor?' section on the eLinux web page.

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    0 chejon over 8 years ago in reply to royleith

    I've tried with hdmi_group = 2 and hdmi_mode = 84th.

    But it looks too weird. I hoped it would just be black at the bottom, but the picture just repeats itself, just like before.

     

    I just want to fill the whole screen. The resolution don´t have to be 2048*1536.

    Is it possible to choose another 4:3 resolution, like 1600x1200 or 1024x768, and upscale it to fill the entire screen?

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    0 royleith over 8 years ago in reply to chejon

    As I said, the display should auto-configure to a range of resolutions. What about,

    hdmi_mode=73 .................................................  1920x1440  60 Hz

    hdmi_mode=62 ...................................................1792x1344 60 Hz

    as well as the modes you listed.

     

    However it is best not to guess at the supported modes. Have you tried the mode test?

     

    Which values are valid for my monitor?

    Your HDMI monitor may support only a limited set of formats. To find out which formats are supported, use the following method.

     

    Set the output format to VGA 60 Hz (hdmi_group=1 hdmi_mode=1) and boot up the Raspberry Pi

    Enter the following command to give a list of CEA supported modes

    /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -m CEA

    Enter the following command to give a list of DMT supported modes

    /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -m DMT

    Enter the following command to show your current state

    /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -s

    Enter the following commands to dump more detailed information from your monitor

    /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -d edid.dat

    /opt/vc/bin/edidparser edid.dat

    Of course, the hdmi_mode=1 may not work so try some others until you can, at least, read the text on the screen.

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    0 chejon over 8 years ago in reply to royleith

    Thanks! I will test it.

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    0 chejon over 8 years ago in reply to royleith

    Thanks! I will test it.

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