[mythtv-users] how to set up xorg.conf for overscan
Eyal Lebedinsky
eyal at eyal.emu.id.au
Sun Oct 28 09:31:57 UTC 2007
No solution yet. I asked on nvnews and hope to get some progress.
Raphael wrote:
> Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
>> Tom Dexter wrote:
>>> On 10/25/07, Ma Begaj <derliebegott at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Eyal: I'm a little confused about the comment that they lied about
>>> the TV being native 1280x720. I thought most TVs tended to have
>>> overscan. My RP CRT is definitely native 1080i, but it has at least
>>> 5٪ overscan.
>> This is a digital (rear projection DLP) TV, and as such there is no such
>> thing as overscan, which was a feature of the analogue process in good
>> old analogue. The pixels on the edge are no more wobbly than the ones at
>> the center (which did happen in analogue TV).
>>
>> The input is digital (DVI/HDMI) as is the projection system (DLP). Anyone
>> claiming 1280x720 in a digital process and not delivering it is simply lying.
>>
>> When they say that it is native 1280x720 there should be 1280x720 pixels
>> all the way from the input to the DLP chip and finally on the screen.
>> This is not the case for this unit, which has far less on the screen.
>>
>> With the technical menu you can shift the part of the 1280x720 input
>> that will be displayed (on the lower res output) but there is no way
>> to simply have it all on the screen, as it should.
>>
>> Executive summary: LG lied. And I hear they were not the only ones.
>>
>>> Tom
>
> So have you been successful at letterboxing your output to get
> everything onscreen yet?
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Eyal Lebedinsky (eyal at eyal.emu.id.au)
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