I can't say that it does, but I have noticed that it returns EDID information. (tho it appears that X ignores/rules out the EDID returned resolutions.) I have (in the past) used the DVI connection to use a TimeWarner cable box... but I guess that does not mean that it will transcode the computer signal as you say. I will have to do some research, I purchased the TV w/o a manual so I will have to do some digging.
As a side note, I have one of these http://www.audioauthority.com/9a60.php on order. I read that alot of people have had luck with them over a DVI interface.
Jason D. Clinton wrote:
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 09:39 -0600, leland sindt wrote:
However, when I attach the system to my Toshiba HDTV (via DVI) I can only get it to output 800x600 (Image falls off the screen) or 640x480 (image does not fill the screen). At this point it is my understanding that I need to build a custom modeline but for the life of me with all the reading that I have done I cannot grasp the concept.
Almost every HDTV that I have seen and both of my HDTV's do NOT accept input from a computer even though they accept DVI connections. Does your Toshiba explicitly state that it will pull-down, transcode a computer signal?