Mario, I noticed this same problem and had a similar email a month or two ago, there was no response. I noticed that I could switch back and forth from an SD station to an HD station and make the problem progressivly worse. Here are the shots that I included in my previous email if your interested:
http://www.spartanframeworks.com/Spikey/1_704x480_works_well.jpg http://www.spartanframeworks.com/Spikey/2_1920x1080_working.jpg http://www.spartanframeworks.com/Spikey/3_1920x1080_still_working.jpg http://www.spartanframeworks.com/Spikey/4_1920x1080_starting_to_squish.jpg http://www.spartanframeworks.com/Spikey/5_1920x1080_getting_worse.jpg http://www.spartanframeworks.com/Spikey/6_1920x1080_really_bad.jpg I know the picutres are horrible, mainly it's because I'm watching on a 19" TV, but you get the idea. :) -Greg > On 6/1/05, Mario Limonciello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > When watching a program either live or recorded that is broadcast in > > 16x9, it seems that the OSD doesn't display right on my 4x3 monitor. > > > > For example, i took a picture of law and order. > > > > http://clue.eng.iastate.edu/~superm1/IEEE1394/dscn1118.jpg > > > > The OSD overlays here. This occurs for me with XvMC (when working) or Xv. > > My LCD's native res is 1280x1024, so I run at that, and then this > > showing was 1080i, so it just downscales. Myth sets the aspect ratio to > > 16x9 and adds the black bars for me. > > > > Is there a reason for this "squished" OSD? Also, is there some sort of > > way to just have the OSD show up where the black bars are instead since > > they have to be there anyway? _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
