On Sunday 01 January 2006 12:44, Calvin Harrigan wrote: > Steve Adeff wrote: > >On Saturday 31 December 2005 10:56, Calvin Harrigan wrote: > >>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... > > > >are you using the DVI or VGA output? Does your TV do native 1280x720p? > > I'm using VGA Output, yes that is the native mode of the TV.
Have you tried DVI with it yet? It's both neat and annoying that it does this with a VGA input, assuming its a computer and taking into account overscan. Have you checked the avsforum and the agoraquest forum for a way to disable it? -- Steve _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
