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<blockquote data-quote="doveman" data-source="post: 823057" data-attributes="member: 67412"><p>I've set up a PC with Powerstrip to run on a CRT TV at 1024x576@50hz and 854x480@60hz.</p><p></p><p>Obviously I can only calibrate to one resolution though. In UI Calibration, should I just adjust it to fill the screen at 1024x576? What about Screen Calibration, as it says it's best to leave everything at 0,0 but there's quite a bit of overscan like that.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately I've only got a 14" 4:3 TV to test this with, so I can't see exactly how it will look on a 16:9 TV (which is what it will be used with).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doveman, post: 823057, member: 67412"] I've set up a PC with Powerstrip to run on a CRT TV at 1024x576@50hz and 854x480@60hz. Obviously I can only calibrate to one resolution though. In UI Calibration, should I just adjust it to fill the screen at 1024x576? What about Screen Calibration, as it says it's best to leave everything at 0,0 but there's quite a bit of overscan like that. Unfortunately I've only got a 14" 4:3 TV to test this with, so I can't see exactly how it will look on a 16:9 TV (which is what it will be used with). [/QUOTE]
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