# For more options and information see # http://rpf.io/configtxtreadme # Some settings may impact device functionality. See link above for details # uncomment this if your display has a black border of unused pixels visible # and your display can output without overscan #disable_overscan=1 # uncomment the following to adjust overscan. Use positive numbers if console # goes off screen, and negative if there is too much border #overscan_left=16 #overscan_right=16 #overscan_top=16 #overscan_bottom=16 # uncomment to force a console size. By default it will be display's size minus # overscan. #framebuffer_width=1280 #framebuffer_height=720 # uncomment if you get no picture on HDMI for a default "safe" mode # Use "safe mode" settings to try to boot with maximum hdmi compatibility. # This is the same as the combination of: hdmi_force_hotplug=1, hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080, # config_hdmi_boost=4, hdmi_group=2, hdmi_mode=4, disable_overscan=0, overscan_left=24, # overscan_right=24, overscan_top=24, overscan_bottom=24 #hdmi_safe=1 # Enables the ignoring of EDID/display data if your display doesn't have an accurate EDID. #hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080 # When set to 1, will read the edid data from the edid.dat file instead of from the monitor. #hdmi_edid_file=1 # Pretends all audio formats are supported by display, allowing passthrough of DTS/AC3 # even when not reported as supported. #hdmi_force_edid_audio=1 # Pretends all audio formats are unsupported by display. # This means ALSA will default to analogue. #hdmi_ignore_edid_audio=1 # Pretends all CEA modes support 3D even when edid doesn't indicate support for them. #hdmi_force_edid_3d=1 # Avoid fuzzy matching of modes described in edid. # Picks the standard mode with matching resolution and closest # framerate even if blanking is wrong. #avoid_edid_fuzzy_match=1 # Doesn't sent initial active source message. # Avoids bringing (CEC enabled) TV out of standby and channel switch when rebooting. #hdmi_ignore_cec_init=1 # Pretends CEC is not supported at all by TV. No CEC functions will be supported. #hdmi_ignore_cec=1 # Use HDMI mode even if no HDMI monitor is detected # uncomment if hdmi display is not detected and composite is being output hdmi_force_hotplug=1 # Pretends HDMI hotplug signal is not asserted so it appears a HDMI display is not attached. #hdmi_ignore_hotplug=1 # This defines the HDMI type # Not specifying the group, or setting to 0 will use the preferred group reported by the edid. # CEA (TV and big screens) #hdmi_group=1 # DMT (Computer display) #hdmi_group=2 #------------ HDMI Modes --------------- # Your HDMI monitor may support only a limited set of formats. # To find out which formats are supported, use the following method. # # Set the output format to VGA 60 Hz (hdmi_group=1 hdmi_mode=1) and boot up the Raspberry Pi # Enter the following command to give a list of CEA supported modes # /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -m CEA # # Enter the following command to give a list of DMT supported modes # /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -m DMT # # Enter the following command to show your current state # /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -s # # Enter the following commands to dump more detailed information from your monitor # /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -d edid.dat # /opt/vc/bin/edidparser edid.dat # # The edid.dat should also be provided when troubleshooting problems with the default HDMI mode # # These values are valid if hdmi_group=1 (CEA) # H means 16:9 variant (of a normally 4:3 mode). # 2x means pixel doubled (that is, higher clock rate, with each pixel repeated twice) # 4x means pixel quadrupled (that is, higher clock rate, with each pixel repeated four times) # # VGA #hdmi_mode=1 # 480p 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=2 # 480p 60 Hz H #hdmi_mode=3 # 720p 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=4 # 1080i 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=5 # 480i 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=6 # 480i 60 Hz H #hdmi_mode=7 # 240p 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=8 # 240p 60 Hz H #hdmi_mode=9 # 480i 60 Hz 4x #hdmi_mode=10 # 480i 60 Hz 4x H #hdmi_mode=11 # 240p 60 Hz 4x #hdmi_mode=12 # 240p 60 Hz 4x H #hdmi_mode=13 # 480p 60 Hz 2x #hdmi_mode=14 # 480p 60 Hz 2x H #hdmi_mode=15 # 1080p 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=16 # 576p 50 Hz #hdmi_mode=17 # 576p 50 Hz H #hdmi_mode=18 # 720p 50 Hz #hdmi_mode=19 # 1080i 50 Hz #hdmi_mode=20 # 576i 50 Hz #hdmi_mode=21 # 576i 50 Hz H # hdmi_mode=22 # 288p 50 Hz #hdmi_mode=23 # 288p 50 Hz H #hdmi_mode=24 # 576i 50 Hz 4x #hdmi_mode=25 # 576i 50 Hz 4x H #hdmi_mode=26 # 288p 50 Hz 4x #hdmi_mode=27 # 288p 50 Hz 4x H #hdmi_mode=28 # 576p 50 Hz 2x #hdmi_mode=29 # 576p 50 Hz 2x H #hdmi_mode=30 # 1080p 50 Hz #hdmi_mode=31 # 1080p 24 Hz #hdmi_mode=32 # 1080p 25 Hz #hdmi_mode=33 # 1080p 30 Hz #hdmi_mode=34 # 480p 60 Hz 4x #hdmi_mode=35 # 480p 60 Hz 4xH #hdmi_mode=36 # 576p 50 Hz 4x #hdmi_mode=37 # 576p 50 Hz 4x H #hdmi_mode=38 # 1080i 50 Hz reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=39 # 1080i 100 Hz #hdmi_mode=40 # 720p 100 Hz #hdmi_mode=41 # 576p 100 Hz #hdmi_mode=42 # 576p 100 Hz H #hdmi_mode=43 # 576i 100 Hz #hdmi_mode=44 # 576i 100 Hz H #hdmi_mode=45 # 1080i 120 Hz #hdmi_mode=46 # 720p 120 Hz #hdmi_mode=47 # 480p 120 Hz #hdmi_mode=48 # 480p 120 Hz H #hdmi_mode=49 # 480i 120 Hz #hdmi_mode=50 # 480i 120 Hz H #hdmi_mode=51 # 576p 200 Hz #hdmi_mode=52 # 576p 200 Hz H #hdmi_mode=53 # 576i 200 Hz #hdmi_mode=54 # 576i 200 Hz H #hdmi_mode=55 # 480p 240 Hz #hdmi_mode=56 # 480p 240 Hz H #hdmi_mode=57 # 480i 240 Hz #hdmi_mode=58 # 480i 240 Hz H #hdmi_mode=59 # These values are valid if hdmi_group=2 (DMT) # Note: There is a pixel clock limit which means the highest supported mode is # 1920x1200 @60 Hz with reduced blanking. # 640x350 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=1 # 640x400 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=2 # 720x400 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=3 # 640x480 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=4 # 640x480 72 Hz #hdmi_mode=5 # 640x480 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=6 # 640x480 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=7 # 800x600 56 Hz #hdmi_mode=8 # 800x600 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=9 # 800x600 72 Hz #hdmi_mode=10 # 800x600 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=11 # 800x600 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=12 # 800x600 120 Hz #hdmi_mode=13 # 848x480 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=14 # 1024x768 43 Hz DO NOT USE ###hdmi_mode=15 # 1024x768 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=16 # 1024x768 70 Hz #hdmi_mode=17 # 1024x768 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=18 # 1024x768 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=19 # 1024x768 120 Hz #hdmi_mode=20 # 1152x864 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=21 # 1280x768 Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=22 # 1280x768 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=23 # 1280x768 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=24 # 1280x768 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=25 # 1280x768 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=26 # 1280x800 Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=27 # 1280x800 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=28 # 1280x800 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=29 # 1280x800 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=30 # 1280x800 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=31 # 1280x960 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=32 # 1280x960 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=33 # 1280x960 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=34 # 1280x1024 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=35 # 1280x1024 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=36 # 1280x1024 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=37 # 1280x1024 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=38 # 1360x768 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=39 # 1360x768 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=40 # 1400x1050 Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=41 # 1400x1050 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=42 # 1400x1050 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=43 # 1400x1050 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=44 # 1400x1050 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=45 # 1440x900 Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=46 # 1440x900 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=47 # 1440x900 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=48 # 1440x900 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=49 # 1440x900 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=50 # 1600x1200 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=51 # 1600x1200 65 Hz #hdmi_mode=52 # 1600x1200 70 Hz #hdmi_mode=53 # 1600x1200 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=54 # 1600x1200 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=55 # 1600x1200 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=56 # 1680x1050 Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=57 # 1680x1050 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=58 # 1680x1050 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=59 # 1680x1050 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=60 # 1680x1050 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=61 # 1792x1344 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=62 # 1792x1344 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=63 # 1792x1344 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=64 # 1856x1392 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=65 # 1856x1392 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=66 # 1856x1392 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=67 # 1920x1200 Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=68 # 1920x1200 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=69 # 1920x1200 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=70 # 1920x1200 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=71 # 1920x1200 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=72 # 1920x1440 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=73 # 1920x1440 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=74 # 1920x1440 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=75 # 2560x1600 Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=76 # 2560x1600 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=77 # 2560x1600 75 Hz #hdmi_mode=78 # 2560x1600 85 Hz #hdmi_mode=79 # 2560x1600 120 Hz Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=80 # 1366x768 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=81 # 1080p 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=82 # 1600x900 Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=83 # 2048x1152 Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=84 # 720p 60 Hz #hdmi_mode=85 # 1366x768 Reduced blanking #hdmi_mode=86 #------------ HDMI Modes --------------- # OR # uncomment to force a specific HDMI mode (this will force VGA) #hdmi_group=2 #hdmi_mode=1 # Uncomment to force a HDMI mode rather than DVI. # This can make audio work in DMT (computer monitor) modes # Normal DVI mode (No sound) #hdmi_drive=1 # Normal HDMI mode (Sound will be sent if supported and enabled) hdmi_drive=2 # uncomment to increase signal to HDMI, if you have interference, blanking, or # no display. Default is 5 on boards > PI 1B. Maximum is 11. # Lower values are meant to be for short HDMI cables, larger for longer ones. # This can also apply for old HDMI displays ()receivers are not sensitive enough). config_hdmi_boost=7 # Normal NTSC #sdtv_mode=0 # Japanese version of NTSC – no pedestal #sdtv_mode=1 # Normal PAL #sdtv_mode=2 # Brazilian version of PAL – 525/60 rather than 625/50, different subcarrier #sdtv_mode=3 # Composite PAL #sdtv_mode=2 # Display Aspect #sdtv_aspect=1 4:3 #sdtv_aspect=2 14:9 #sdtv_aspect=3 16:9 # sdtv_disable_colourburst=1 #colour burst is disabled #uncomment to overclock the arm. 700 MHz is the default. #arm_freq=800 # Uncomment some or all of these to enable the optional hardware interfaces #dtparam=i2c_arm=on #dtparam=i2s=on #dtparam=spi=on # Uncomment this to enable the lirc-rpi module #dtoverlay=lirc-rpi # Additional overlays and parameters are documented /boot/overlays/README # Enable audio (loads snd_bcm2835) dtparam=audio=on # console framebuffer width in pixels. Default is display width minus overscan. #framebuffer_width=1024 # console framebuffer height in pixels. Default is display height minus overscan. #framebuffer_height=768 # console framebuffer depth in bits per pixel. # Default is 16. 8 bit is valid, but default RGB palette makes an unreadable screen. # 24 bit looks better but has corruption issues as of 20120615. # 32 bit has no corruption issues but needs framebuffer_ignore_alpha=1 AND # shows the wrong colors as of 20120615. #framebuffer_depth 16 # set to 1 to disable alpha channel. Helps with 32 bit. #framebuffer_ignore_alpha=1 # Display rotate configurations # Normal #display_rotate=0 # 90 degrees #display_rotate=1 # 180 degrees #display_rotate=2 # 270 degrees #display_rotate=3 # horizontal flip #display_rotate=0x10000 # vertical flip #display_rotate=0x20000 # When running lscpu or cat /proc/cpuinfo the reported processor ist ARMv7. # To tell the RPi3B to start in ARMv8-mode you have to add a new line to config.txt.[10] #arm_control=0x200