El Martes, 19 de Julio de 2005 03:42, Robin Smith escribió: > Almost all TVs apply overscan to the signal they recieve. In other > words, the TV takes the 720 x 576 signal you are sending it, and > probably crops 5-10% off of each side, so you are likely losing 40-ish > pixels to the left and right and 30-ish to the top and bottom. > > Supposedly, you can get a better modeline for your TV out that will > take care of the crop by giving you the correct timings and pixels, > "inside" of the 720x576, but I gave up and simply could not get it > working. Instead, I went the second best route and had my Myth GUI > display in a window (its in the Appearance section of settings. I then > messed with the offsets to get the top left corner where I wanted it, > then messed with the height/width to get the bottom right corner where > I wanted it. > > BTW, the crop you are seeing in the GUI is also happening to your TV > playback, so once you get the GUI right, you might want to mess with > having Myth playback TV using the same setting as the GUI, there's a > menu option somewhere in Settings to let you do this, you'll see a lot > more of the picture once you do this. > > Robin So, I need to use the "use window mode" and then use the options in the playblack section. Right?
Thanks, -- Oscar Curero - Linux user: 306877 -- GPG keyID: 0xE0EA0B24 --
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