Mine finally worked. The key is to use very small values.  I think my
settings are like -2, -4, 5, and 0 going down the list or something
similar if that doesn't make sense.  I found if you set them too high it
has no effect and causes frontend instability.  This only affects the On
screen display.  The video image itself it controlled by a register
somewhere on the card itself.  I know in my X startup script I have a
ivtvfbctl statement that changes it to fix green screen problem.  I also
noticed it just started working about 0.2.2 rc1 if I'm thinking
correctly.  

Sorry if you have already tried this.  I have lost track of your thread.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew
Niemantsverdriet
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 11:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ivtv-devel] Re: OSD to big for TV (Simple Question I Hope)

So am I correct in my thinking that ivtv has nothing to do with the
size of the display. I have played with the overscan values setting
them to extreme values and have had no changes in the size on screen.

So if ivtv has nothing to do with this then I am on the wrong list.
Otherwise I am looking for a ivtv command to change how big that OSD
shows up.

On 5/1/05, Torsten Schenkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, den 27.04.2005, 23:06 -0600 schrieb Andrew
> Niemantsverdriet:
> > I have a PVR-350 that I use the TV out to display on my TV. In myth
I
> > have the box use PVR-350 out for display. The problem is the the
> > display is to big for the TV. The on screen display and program
guides
> > and infomation all get cut off. What can I do to resize that so that
> > it fits my TV correctly.
> 
> That's an easy one. With the PVR you can't adjust the overscan of the
TV
> or Mpeg-Decoder display. But you can adjust the Mythtv size and offset
> as well as the osd overscan. Have a look at
> 
>
http://www-isl.mach.uni-karlsruhe.de/~hi93/myth/mythtv_debian_epia_pvr35
0_walkthrough
> 
> It's hopelessly outdated now, which is why I don't advertise it
anymore,
> and I most probably won't update it anytime soon.
> 
> But somewhere at the end you'll find the relevant sections.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Torsten
> 
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