I've been poking around at this too, and having a bit of trouble.
Using ivtvctl -j, I found:

0x6c -- first four bits moves the image left
0x6d -- last five bits moves the image down, first three move it right a bunch

but I found no way to resize the image by changing decoder registers.
Also, how do you mess with the OSD registers? I don't see an option
for ivtvctl to do it, only for the encoder and decoder.

On 6/27/05, Patrick de Brabander [mythtv] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i've found the problem.
> 
> The problem was my tv. On the scart input i've changed an setting and it
> is now perfect.
> 
> patrick
> 
> > there is a way to tell the decoder to scale the
> > output, but as far as i know there isn't an API to it
> > yet. you'll have to poke around at it using the fwAPI
> > ioctls
> >
> > see http://ivtv.sourceforge.net/firmware-api.html
> >
> > i think it's osd call enum 0x56.. give that a try and
> > let us know how it goes.
> >
> > -tmk
> >
> > --- "Patrick de Brabander [mythtv]"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> i have an pvr350 and using the tv-out. When i watch
> >> livetv the image is a
> >> little bit to large (top to bottom). Is it possible
> >> to shrink the image a
> >> few pixels.
> >> I don't mean the gui, because this can be set in the
> >> setup.
> >>
> >> i know the are some register tweaks to move the
> >> image.
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> gr.
> >>
> >> patrick
> >>
> >>
> >>
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> patrick
> 
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