--- Stephen Rowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Justin Wetherell wrote:
> > Have you tried playing around with the overscan
> values?
> >  
> > OSD_OVERSCAN_X =
> > OSD_OVERSCAN_Y =
> >
> >  
> Thanks for the tip, just looked at those and setting
> them to any values 
> doesn't seem to make any difference to the amount of
> the display that is 
> off the edge of the screen.
> 
> Any other suggestions?

Hi Stephen. I had the same problem and ended up
solving it with the OSD_OVERSCAN values. What threw me
off at first is that changing those values doesn't
affect the skin background, only the graphics on top
of it. That's nice because then you don't have to
worry about getting black bars: The blue (or whatever
the skin backgruond happens to be) always fills the
screen.

I would suggest (if you haven't already) giving it
another go, but putting some rather high values (100+)
into the overscan settings just to get a baseline and
see if it is changing the display at all. My current
settings are 50 and 10, but I went higher at first and
watched the interface get squashed away from the sides
of the screen.

Hope that gives you a little more of a lead. ^_^

James

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