> On 19 Oct 2016, at 05:38, Jigme Datse Yli-RAsku
> wrote:
>
> In terms of the make and model, it is a Panasonic Viera TC-P42S30.
"On a Panasonic Viera TC-P42S30 the option is Menu/Picture/Aspect
Adjustments/Screen Format = FULL and HD Size = 2"
The output of xrandr is attached (not sure if that works or not). Every
single resolution fails to work. As I drop down to about 640x480 it
*almost* displays enough to be workable, but at that resolution on a
41.6" display is really not going to work. There were about 4
resolutions (with the
On 10/17/2016 07:48 PM, Jigme Datse Yli-RAsku wrote:
> So far after much digging on the TV I haven't found a way to actually get it
> to do what I want. I'm not sure if it even can. I will look when I next get
> access to the system (currently in use by other members of the household).
>
On Monday, October 17, 2016 07:48:29 PM Jigme Datse Yli-RAsku wrote:
> So far after much digging on the TV I haven't found a way to actually get it
> to do what I want. I'm not sure if it even can. I will look when I next
> get access to the system (currently in use by other members of the
>
So far after much digging on the TV I haven't found a way to actually get it to
do what I want. I'm not sure if it even can. I will look when I next get
access to the system (currently in use by other members of the household).
Perhaps somewhere we have a manual for it? I really don't know.
On 10/17/2016 04:41 PM, Jigme Datse Yli-RAsku wrote:
> When I connect the iMac to our HDTV TV, I can set it to underscan. The
> reason that I would like to do that is because when I display at 1080p
> the TV ends up dropping the edges of the image off of the screen. This
> isn't really a problem
When I connect the iMac to our HDTV TV, I can set it to underscan. The
reason that I would like to do that is because when I display at 1080p
the TV ends up dropping the edges of the image off of the screen. This
isn't really a problem at all for TV, or movies or whatever displayed
there, but if
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