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<blockquote data-quote="Dadeo" data-source="post: 577665" data-attributes="member: 27204"><p>LOL! I believe you, and I am not sure I have the expertise to help! I am assuming a screenshot would look like what you posted previously?</p><p></p><p>What I would do, is pause MP during playback to get the OSD at the top. Then I would play with the nVidia settings to see if I could get it to display properly instead of using your desktop. That might at least give you a clue what is going on. If you can 'shrink' the screen until it works in MP, then compare it with the desktop and see how much difference that makes.</p><p></p><p>You can also check if MP has a screen calibration setting that is interfering with your display. Look in your user files folder (C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal on Vista) for a file ScreenCalibration....xml. This file is created when you use the screen setting in MP GUI -> Settings -> Screen Set-up -> Screen Calib. You can try a couple of things - one is to move the file so you don't have any settings (but keep it in case you need to put it back). The other is to play with the settings in MP and see if that can correct your problem. You want to make sure the pixel ratio is 1 and the rectangle is perfectly square. However, as soon as you enter Screen Calibration MP will create a ScreenCalibration....xml and if it doesn't work, or screws up your display further, you have to delete it manually from the userdata folder (I refrain from commenting on this!)</p><p></p><p>Don't despair PK74, It took me a while to figure out how to get my screen resolution set up correctly. The good news is, once you get it, you rarely ever need to change it again. The worst part is my TV is in another room, so I got lots of exercise running back and forth LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dadeo, post: 577665, member: 27204"] LOL! I believe you, and I am not sure I have the expertise to help! I am assuming a screenshot would look like what you posted previously? What I would do, is pause MP during playback to get the OSD at the top. Then I would play with the nVidia settings to see if I could get it to display properly instead of using your desktop. That might at least give you a clue what is going on. If you can 'shrink' the screen until it works in MP, then compare it with the desktop and see how much difference that makes. You can also check if MP has a screen calibration setting that is interfering with your display. Look in your user files folder (C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal on Vista) for a file ScreenCalibration....xml. This file is created when you use the screen setting in MP GUI -> Settings -> Screen Set-up -> Screen Calib. You can try a couple of things - one is to move the file so you don't have any settings (but keep it in case you need to put it back). The other is to play with the settings in MP and see if that can correct your problem. You want to make sure the pixel ratio is 1 and the rectangle is perfectly square. However, as soon as you enter Screen Calibration MP will create a ScreenCalibration....xml and if it doesn't work, or screws up your display further, you have to delete it manually from the userdata folder (I refrain from commenting on this!) Don't despair PK74, It took me a while to figure out how to get my screen resolution set up correctly. The good news is, once you get it, you rarely ever need to change it again. The worst part is my TV is in another room, so I got lots of exercise running back and forth LOL! [/QUOTE]
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