My Samsung DLP does this as well by default, but there is a menu option on the TV to change the aspect from 'PC' to 'WideTV 16:9'. Then, the image fills the screen with a little bit of overscan, which is easy to compensate for. So, what aspect options does your TV have?
________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Calvin Harrigan Sent: Sat 12/31/2005 8:56 AM To: Discussion about mythtv Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] how to feed 1280x720p to a large TV? Eyal Lebedinsky wrote: >I have this LG DLP TV (52SZ8R) which says it has a 1280x720 >resolution. What settings do I use so that I feed it this >resolution? > >A quick test (from a Windows machine) that shows 1280x720 >fine on my LCD monitor shows the image on the TV with black >borders on all four sides. Maybe the RGB input has some limits? > >I plan to feed it DVI once I set up a proper Myth client, >or maybe component. Anyone got a modeline? > >Happy New Year everyone. > > > My Sony does the same thing, from what I've read on the net the TV itself is doing it to avoid clipping the edges of the display that might have important info/utilities like the taskbar, etc. I have yet to find a way to disable it. The display looks great, with the lights off I can't even tell there is a black border, the TV trim is black and the blacks on the display are really dark. Calvin... _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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