Thanks, I'll try that. Probably wouldn't be too big a deal to just run my laptop in at 1024x768 if it doesn't workBazookaBen wrote:You have to adjust the geometry independently for each scan rate. So any adjustments you make to 480p from the Dreamcast won't carry over to 1024x768. Your best bet is to either hook up a PC and load test patterns at 1024x768, or load the test patterns on your 360. I don't know if the 360 lets you look at image files directly (the PS3 does), but you could always go to lagom.nl in your 360's Internet ExplorerLordHypnos wrote:Does anyone know what the best way would be to adjust the screen geometry on my PC monitor for my Xbox 360's VGA signal? Running it at 1024x768. For my Dreamcast I use the 240p test suite's red box pattern thing (can't remember what it's called).
EDIT: Should probably mention that my PC monitor is a CRT... I thought I had before. lagom.nl looks like LCD calibration stuff...
EDIT 2: both the lagom.nl site (though probably not all of the patterns on it), and this site I found with several CRT test patterns seem to work using the 360 browser, but you need to make sure that you turn off the white borders on the browser (In the browser settings). Still nothing as comprehensive as 240p test suite. It does occur to me, however, that I could probably find some sort of DVD with test patterns if I looked around (or maybe burn one), although DVDs do not run at 1024x768 resolution ever, and I'm not sure if the 360's upscaling would be adequate for some purposes... Somebody here probably knows.