Overscanning in VOOM Box

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Sean Mota

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Ok, I got a little bit of the video not filling my screen at the bottom as I am watching the Soccer game on WorldSport. I went to the System Settings --> Video Output and you can change the overscanning and adjust for your TV (0n VOOM b0x). After you press to save the changes then it takes you to the System Settings and it looks like it the picture behind was adjusted but when you exit of the entire menu by hitting Watch or the Back button, the overscanning will go back to the same as it was before.

I am using DVI. Will try later on component.
 
I sent his email to Wilt and here is his response regarding this.


I think someone else reported the same thing' I'll check into it myself--I use
DVI as well-- and I have turned it in to the QC guys to check.
Wilt

-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Mota [mailto:motasea@hotmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 3:40 PM
To: Wilt Hildenbrand
Subject: Picture Overscanning


Wilt,

I've got a little bit of the video not filling my screen at the bottom as I am watching the Soccer game on WorldSport. I went to the System Settings --> Video Output and you can change the overscanning and adjust for your TV (0n VOOM b0x). After you press to save the changes then it takes you to the System Settings and it looks like it the picture behind was adjusted but when you exit of the entire menu by hitting Watch or the Back button, the overscanning will go back to the same as it was before. Like if it was never saved. I am using DVI. Is there a way to make it saved the setting?
 

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