Poll: Do you use MP with monitor, LCD-TV, Plasma? (1 Viewer)

What kind of display do you use with Media Portal?


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MrMario64

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    Well, it's clear.
    Default skin takes overscan into account because of most people using TV.

    Thanx, handy poll.
     
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    I use a 42" PDP @ 848x480.

    It works well except that the TV can't be strected all the way on the width, I get about 2- 3 cm "black bar" on the left side and about 1 cm on the right side.

    Works very good while wathing video/movies but there would be nice to have a "stretch mode" which really don't care about aspect ratio, just strecth the video, tv and even photo between 0,0 to 848,480.
     

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