> Of course, you realize that the normal broadcast television picture is
> larger than you see on your television, right?  This is called
> "overscan" and is normal.
> 
> Try comparing what you are seeing with myth with broadcast television.
> Use a broadcast that puts a scrolling ticker or something on the bottom
> of the screen so you can compare what you are seeing in myth with what
> the live broadcast looks like.
> 
I am definately missing some of the screen as I miss the bottom row of
text on the program summary when I switch channels, I can't see the
channel number in the top left, and I can only see the hour on the
clock.

Can I shrink the broadcast somehow? Myth fits nicely now.

-- 
-=/>Thom
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