Well I hooked a computer up to my Panasonic th50px75u 50" plasma and the image is cut off on the top, bottom, right, and left. I have been reading on the web how some people say you have to use adjustments in the tv, but others say you have to use adjustments on the video card
I was wondering if anyone else had this problem and how you fixed it.
Native res is at the 1280X768 (whatever 720p is, is what it is set for).
Even at startup everything is cut off the screen. I do not have windows on this computer, I was using a Live Ubuntu cd to test it out.
Mike
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in the nvidia control panel you will find a HDTV setting where you can "Adjust" the screen, it will allow you to choose how wide or tall your display will be. This is a pain in the anus though because every time your resolution changes, you must also change the shape. If possible, I suggest you use the VGA input on the TV instead of the HDMI, or S-Video port. This will make your computer think it is hooked up to a regular monitor, and your TV will know it is a computer hooked up. You won't have to do the manual screen adjustments because your TV does it for you.
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Andy
New Rig: Intel Q6600 (2.7ghz), ASUS P5KC, 4GB DDR2-800, Palit 9600GT (1GB), Ultra X3 1KW (thanks LR!), Vista 64bit
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vicaphit wrote:in the nvidia control panel you will find a HDTV setting where you can "Adjust" the screen, it will allow you to choose how wide or tall your display will be. This is a pain in the anus though because every time your resolution changes, you must also change the shape. If possible, I suggest you use the VGA input on the TV instead of the HDMI, or S-Video port. This will make your computer think it is hooked up to a regular monitor, and your TV will know it is a computer hooked up. You won't have to do the manual screen adjustments because your TV does it for you.
But s-video sux for reading words on the tv
I dont have a VGA input or a DVI input
Any way to do this in Linux? Any way to do this so I can see the installation screens for installing windows?
Mike
Even if I change the resolution to 800X600, 640X480, etc it still cuts off the sides and the top and bottom. Maybe ause the plasma isnt setup for a computer display?
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How do you have it connected? HDMI? or Component? I wasn't saying you should use S-Video, I agree, that method sucks. I was saying instead of S-Video you should use VGA if you have it.
If you don't have a VGA input, use HDMI. All of the others will look like crap. If you use the Nvidia control panel (I don't know about linux) there will be a TV display setting near the bottom of the list of settings on the left. Search around, it isn't too hard to find.
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Andy
New Rig: Intel Q6600 (2.7ghz), ASUS P5KC, 4GB DDR2-800, Palit 9600GT (1GB), Ultra X3 1KW (thanks LR!), Vista 64bit
Dell Rig: AMD Athlon X2 4000+ (2.1ghz), 2 GB DDR2 Ram, MSI 8800GT (512MB), Vista 32bit
vicaphit wrote:How do you have it connected? HDMI? or Component? I wasn't saying you should use S-Video, I agree, that method sucks. I was saying instead of S-Video you should use VGA if you have it.
If you don't have a VGA input, use HDMI. All of the others will look like crap. If you use the Nvidia control panel (I don't know about linux) there will be a TV display setting near the bottom of the list of settings on the left. Search around, it isn't too hard to find.
I use a DVI->HDMI cable, well I did - I only have to HDMI ports on the tv and my directv hd box and then the dvd player take those up. Guess if I find out how to change the screen size thing in linux I will just have to alternate between the dvd player and the computer. Cant use both at once anyway
Thanx for the help!
Mike
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