The problem is this is TV out - not VGA. Its not a simple case of 
tweaking with xvidtune a small fraction and having the monitor re-sync. 
I've tried vid tune and all I get is horribly non-synced output, and the 
danger of damaging my TV ;)


Rob Shortt wrote:
> Guys, you need to find a way to adjust your modeline in X or framebuffer
> (whichever you use).  The screen positioning is controlled there.  The
> easiest way to do this in X is (was at least) to use xvidtune, tweak it,
> and capture the new parameters to use.
>
> -Rob
>
> P.S. - For some info on overscan see http://scanline.ca/overscan/
>
> P.P.S. - Sorry for top-posting. :)
>
> John Molohan wrote:
>   
>> Frank [Antispam account] wrote:
>>     
>>> Me too!
>>>
>>> Anyone got an idea in which file I need to edit to add this
>>> code/functionality?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Frank 
>>>       
>> Not me but a grep for the overscan settings might show you that code and 
>> put you on the right track.
>>
>> John
>>
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