thanks!! i will give it a shot. i would have thought my x window would have also been screwy if this was the case, but i certainly didn't search on 'DisplaySize'. i'll take a look.

-tim

Steve Davies wrote:

On 12/11/05, Timothy Flechtner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 i have a redhat fedora core 3 box, which i recently updated (via yum)
to the latest and greatest versions of everything.  this, in retrospect
was maybe not so bright an idea, as now myth believes it is displaying
things at 4:3 when in reality, it is not.  the display takes all of my
widescreen tv now (when in 4:3 mode).  prior to my updating all
packages, it did not (4:3 actually was 4:3).  mythtv does this when
showing live tv, playing things recorded from tv (which were recorded
prior to the update, and showed in 4:3 prior to the update), and when
playing videos.  i use xine for videos, and when i run xine outside of
myth, it correctly shows things in 4:3 when set to do so.

IIRC, and assuming I understand what you are saying, "DisplaySize" is
an X configuration parameter which specifies screen width and height
in mm. Searching the list archives for more info on this should help.

Regards,
Steve
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