Re: help

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george williams (gcw++at++best.com)
Mon, 07 Jun 1999 13:22:10 +0100


We have used a 1024x1024 96hz for each of four pipe for the
Immersive WorkRoom. It was created using the VFC compiler. Just
modify the standard vof template that comes with the VFC tools.
A note of warning - your monitor may not respond to this nonstandard
video format.

gcw
http://www.fakespace.com

At 07:08 AM 6/7/99 -0700, you wrote:
>On Jun 7, 3:02pm, quick qian wrote:
>> Subject: help
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a SGI Onyx2 IR workstation with one pipe and one RM board as well
>> as two output channels. I want to use the command "/usr/gfx/ircombine
>> -gui" to make a format for 2++at++1024x1024_96s. Can you tell me in detail
>> how to do it? whether I must use a standard format such as 1024x768_96s
>> first then change the size to 1024x1024?
>>
>> Any reply will be appreciated!
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Quick Qian
>
>There is no standard format which will support your requirement. By
>selecting the 1024x768_96s format, you limit it's maximum size to
>1024x768. It is possible to shrink the output area, but not grow it.
>
>Your only option is to use the "Video Format Compiler" program, vfc.
>This will let you create new formats. I don't know if this is an
>optional product or if it is installed by default. Maybe somebody
>else can answer that.
>
>Do you know if your display device can actually handle a 1024x1024_96s
>signal? This is not very common.
>
>--Mark Aubin
> aubin++at++sgi.com
>
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