I have the same thing, currently running Myth on a FC4 box, was using the PVR-350 for both input and output, and had the same "shifted to the left" problem. No biggie really if you're only using it for Myth, once you've dragged a few icons across to the middle of the screen. Bit annoying if you want to use the menus tho (tho having said that, the menus at that low a resolution aren't the best experience in the world ..)On 29/10/05, Jason Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Hi, im using a pvr350 as my input and output to mythtv. I followed the > Fedora Howto as it pertained to my equipment. Right now when KDE starts up > all of the Icons and the Fedora menu are off to the left of the visible > screen. Also when I start mythfrontend the display of the menus and such go > off of the screen to the left and to the bottom. This makes it hard to see > where I am going, and what I have setup. I retraced my steps in the setup > and I dont think I missed anything. > > Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get things back into viewable > area of the screen? > > Also the tv picture seems centerd while I am watching the tv.
Regarding running it in window, I found that the frontends setup GUI size and offset options did the trick in terms of getting the frontend centered. Up until about 7 days ago that's how I was running mine, I changed it recently to use my Geforce 5600 as I installed Stepmania (it wants/needs OpenGL) and wanted to try it on the TV (looks great if anyone's interested!). Currently I've got a copy of the xorg.conf with the 350 as the display, and one with the 5600 as the display, simple matter of copying whichever I want to use over the current xorg.conf and restarting X when I need to switch.
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