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<blockquote data-quote="Bram" data-source="post: 52665" data-attributes="member: 17179"><p>I have a 82cm tv (PAL B). Non widescreen @ 60Hz.</p><p>I use a Ati Rdeon 9250 videocard.</p><p></p><p>A problem I have, also with other videocards and TV's, is that it seems impossible to get the whole TV screen filled the way I want.</p><p>My tv supports resolutions to 1024x768, but changing the resolution makes no difference. Always the same results. Changing the refreshrates doesn't make any difference either. The result is always the same. If I turn "overscan" on, the outer limits of the desktop are not showing. The desktop is too big for the screen. If I turn "overscan" off, I get a slightly, virtically compressed screen. About 5cm from the top of the screen and 5cm from the bottom of the screen are not used, black. It's like I'm watching a widescreen movie on a 4:3 screen. This wouldn't matter if the screen wasn't vertically compressed. Whitch deforms the screen.</p><p></p><p>Anyone know a solution?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bram, post: 52665, member: 17179"] I have a 82cm tv (PAL B). Non widescreen @ 60Hz. I use a Ati Rdeon 9250 videocard. A problem I have, also with other videocards and TV's, is that it seems impossible to get the whole TV screen filled the way I want. My tv supports resolutions to 1024x768, but changing the resolution makes no difference. Always the same results. Changing the refreshrates doesn't make any difference either. The result is always the same. If I turn "overscan" on, the outer limits of the desktop are not showing. The desktop is too big for the screen. If I turn "overscan" off, I get a slightly, virtically compressed screen. About 5cm from the top of the screen and 5cm from the bottom of the screen are not used, black. It's like I'm watching a widescreen movie on a 4:3 screen. This wouldn't matter if the screen wasn't vertically compressed. Whitch deforms the screen. Anyone know a solution? [/QUOTE]
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