Howto save nvidia brightness settings?

Hey Folks,
i'm currently running Arch on my Mediacenter PC, with a GeForce4 Something connected to my TV via TV-Out (SVideo). Everything is working quite nicely, apart from the fact that the graphics appear kinda dark on the TV.
I can adjust the brightness settings without a problem with nvidia-settings, but after every X restart/reboot those are back to standard again. Running nvidia-settings once fixes this tho.
So, is there a way to save the brightness settings?
Thanks in advance,
Schro

nevermind, found it myself
just added "nvidia-settings -l" to run automatically when X starts....

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