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<blockquote data-quote="rolls1400" data-source="post: 353438" data-attributes="member: 55504"><p>The video card is a chain tech geforce fx 5200 and the resolution is set one above 1280 x 720. I switched it to 1280x720, rebooted pc and tv and no more lines but now a new problem has occured. </p><p></p><p>I can choose h-fill, just, 4:3,zoom, and full. Full is the best but it still cuts off about 5 or 6 percent of the picture all the way around. I have tried every setting with the plasma but dont know of any setting with the pc that would fix this. Is this considered overscan?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolls1400, post: 353438, member: 55504"] The video card is a chain tech geforce fx 5200 and the resolution is set one above 1280 x 720. I switched it to 1280x720, rebooted pc and tv and no more lines but now a new problem has occured. I can choose h-fill, just, 4:3,zoom, and full. Full is the best but it still cuts off about 5 or 6 percent of the picture all the way around. I have tried every setting with the plasma but dont know of any setting with the pc that would fix this. Is this considered overscan? [/QUOTE]
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