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* Change the value of 480 320 to the corresponding value of resolution above 800*480 (note the space), | * Change the value of 480 320 to the corresponding value of resolution above 800*480 (note the space), | ||
* For example: change to 800*480 resolution | * For example: change to 800*480 resolution | ||
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hdmi_cvt <font color="red">800 480</font> 60 6 0 0 0 | hdmi_cvt <font color="red">800 480</font> 60 6 0 0 0 | ||
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* Save and safely pop up TF, insert raspberry pie and restart. | * Save and safely pop up TF, insert raspberry pie and restart. |
Revision as of 11:38, 9 July 2019
Phenomenon
For the following products:
Following the steps of the wiki page to install the driver supporting FPCP, the above display can display normally.
However, the hdmi-connected monitor displays nothing or is prompted "input not supported", etc
Analysis
Since the default output resolution of the driver installed in the above products is 480*320,
but many traditional HDMI displays do not support HDMI input signal lower than 800*600,
the HDMI display cannot display normally or even without display.
Solution
- Open the "config. txt" file in the TF root directory,
- Find "hdmi_cvt 480 320 60 6 0 0 0" lines At the end of the file,
- Change the value of 480 320 to the corresponding value of resolution above 800*480 (note the space),
- For example: change to 800*480 resolution
hdmi_cvt 800 480 60 6 0 0 0
- Save and safely pop up TF, insert raspberry pie and restart.