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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Mike Holden <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mythtv@mikeholden.org">mythtv@mikeholden.org</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div class="im">John Nissley wrote:<br>>>/I know there is a big write up about how to do this but I just can not<br>> /seem to get things to work and was hoping some one could give me<br>> something to try.<br>
><br>>>/I have an HDTV with a few hdmi ports. I have a 9500 GT nvidia card and=20<br>> /am using a DVI to HDMI cable to connect to the TV. I have serious over=20<br>> scan that I have fixed for the most part with customer setting in the<br>
> appearance section of the set up menus. This works but is not really<br>> what I want.<br>><br>> I wonder if the make and model of the TV might be relevant here?<br>><br>> That might allow someone to read the TV manual, but perhaps you can give us the URL to<br>
> the pdf, or even tell us what it says?<br>><br>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>> Sorry about that. The TV is a Panasonic TC-P50S1 (Viera S1 Series)<br>
><br>> I have tried a few things mentioned.<br>> In the input label there is one that says computer. It does not appear to make a<br>> difference.<br>> I am not sure how to set the nvidia driver to 16x9 mode in the conf file. This computer<br>
> does not have a keyboard attached so I guess I will need to connect the wireless and<br>> mouse to it I can run the nvidia setup app.<br>><br>> Thank you for all of the suggestions so far.<br><br></div>Input label isn't what you want, that only changes how it's labelled when you change<br>
inputs. Changing this will, as you say, make no difference!<br><br>Is there a setting referring to "HD Size"? If so, set it to size 2, which should be no<br>overscan.<br><br>A quick Google shows various reviews that say you should be able to set the TV for zero<br>
overscan, whether that is through "HD Size", "direct pixel", "1:1", "overscan" or some<br>other name is for you to find out! Have a look through the settings pages or the manual!<br>
I'm sure my Panny is called "Overscan" in the menu.<br><br>You shouldn't need to tell the nvidia that it's 16:9, as edid should take care of that<br>and sent 1080p 16:9 automatically. In my other email, I referred to setting to 16:9<br>
rather than auto, but that is a TV setting I am on about, not on the computer. May be<br>listed under Aspoect or similar, and will probably have modes such as Auto, 16:9, 14:9,<br>4:3, plus some zoom ones.<br><font color="#888888">--<br>
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<div><br>"Input label isn't what you want, that only changes how it's labelled when you change<br>inputs. Changing this will, as you say, make no difference!" </div>
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<div>My Samsung begs to differ. </div>