On 05/11/05, ffrr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nick wrote: > > >On 04/11/05, ffrr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>Initially, the bottom 10% or more is missing, a bit too much to ignore. > >>I tried adjusting the overscan/underscan in the playback setup section, > >>but it doesn't seem to do what I expected. When I set it to about 10%, > >>the top and bottom 5% or more of the picture are missing. In other > >>words, making the overscan positive, makes the missing bits symetrical > >>but doesn't really get me to see any more. > >> > >>I should mention that this is a widescreen picture I am looking at, on a > >>4:3 TV. So there is ample room (black space) above and below the > >>picture on the actual TV screen. I just can't get it to show it. > >> > >> > > > >Are you able to adjust the overscan settings in your video card setup > >(aside from mythfrontend)? Making the adjustments in your xorg.conf > >may help. > > > OK, I will research how to do this. I don't believe I have edited > xorg.conf directly before. I just took a quick look and didn't see any > overscan settings mentioned. Are there commands to add, or do you mean > I should adjust the modeline (something else I haven't tried before).
You needn't have to directly edit the config files if your video drivers provide their own graphical configuration tool. Using my ATI driver tool, as was able to adjust overscan to make the output centred on my TV. When I checked the xorg.conf file, it had added the overscan commands which were not present before. You shouldn't need to specify a modeline, although many users do to get total control over the output. Because you say your desktop and MythTV GUI are OK, are you changing resolution when playing video? > Actually I am confused about what controls what here, because I had an > idea that a file called XF86Config-4 or something like that, defined how > the X system worked. XFree uses XF86Config-4. X.org uses xorg.conf with links to provide backwards compat with XFree. Nick _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
