Yes, by over scan I mean that the image is clipped, horizontally and vertically. The resolution I am running is 16x9 and my TV is technically 4x3, but the TV has a 'compression' function that adds the black lines above and below, so the image is technically 'streched' but it is really not an issue...
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
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leland sindt wrote:
All,
Thank you for the information.
I have been doing a lot of reading, and its starting to come together.
I did finally get something working, kind of. Below is the modeline that I finally ended up using. (via alot of trail and error) The color is fine, but there is a lot of over scan.
Modeline "1280x720" 75.27 1280 1312 1592 1624 720 735 742 757
No level of tweaking, got rid of the over scan. I finally decided to use the --geometry setting for mythfrontend (instructing the application to only use part of the screen, the visible part)
I have a feeling that the note in the manual about not using the monitor with a PC was CYA by Toshiba.
If anyone has suggestions to get rid of the over scan, I am listening. (A 12 pack of Boulevard to the person with the answer that works.)
Can you describe your problem in more concrete terms than "over scan"?
Is the image aspect ratio correct, or is it "stretched" horizontally or vertically?
Is all of the X desktop displayed on-screen, or are parts of it 'clipped' by the monitor's bezel.
If parts of the display are clipped, is it horizontal, vertical, or both?
etc...
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