Nvidia 2 Manuel D’Utilisation
31
The G-Sync section shows the status of the sync signals for the X server
After connecting the house sync, the external sync signal frequency is
displayed in the section Rate.
The Receiving, Timing, Stereo, and House indicators should be green.
If the Timing LED is red—indicating the display is not synchronized
to the timing signal—then see Synchronizing to the External House
Signal for further instructions.
Signal for further instructions.
See “Understanding the Status Indicators” for more information about
the status indicators.
Synchronizing to the External House Signal
This section describes other steps you may need to take after connecting a
house sync signal.
house sync signal.
Adjusting for Interlaced External House Signals
If the external signal is an interlaced signal, then check the Sync to
fi eld 1 check box and click Apply.
fi eld 1 check box and click Apply.
Generating a Sync Frequency Slower than the External House Signal
If the external sync frequency is not support by your display because
it is too high or if you are using an interlaced signal, you can generate
a sync signal of a reduced frequency by entering a number in the Sync
interval box
This number represents the number of external sync pulses to receive
before generating the synchronization pulse. For example, if the
house sync frequency is 120 Hz, then entering 1 in the Outgoing sync
interval box results in a 60 Hz sync pulse
it is too high or if you are using an interlaced signal, you can generate
a sync signal of a reduced frequency by entering a number in the Sync
interval box
This number represents the number of external sync pulses to receive
before generating the synchronization pulse. For example, if the
house sync frequency is 120 Hz, then entering 1 in the Outgoing sync
interval box results in a 60 Hz sync pulse
NVIDIA Frame Synchronization Under Linux