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<blockquote data-quote="velis" data-source="post: 560234" data-attributes="member: 96429"><p>I've had the same problem, but just now managed to fix it.</p><p></p><p>Note that you need these two things:</p><p>Screen fit / Pixel match / something along these lines on the TV</p><p></p><p>AND (very important)</p><p></p><p>CCC Overscan setting at 0% (all the way to the right)</p><p></p><p>When I was fixing this, I thought nothing would help me. No matter what I did, the scaling was always bad.</p><p>Naturally, I had CCC Overscan set to ~8% to have the whole screen area covered initially with TV set to 16:9.</p><p>Changing scaling options in TV didn't show at all (except for the obvious ones like 4:3, etc.), until I set the CCC Overscan to 0%. This was immediately and visibly better.</p><p></p><p>I have a Samsung LE37B650 though.</p><p></p><p>Try again, if your TV has a pixel matching mode, this should work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="velis, post: 560234, member: 96429"] I've had the same problem, but just now managed to fix it. Note that you need these two things: Screen fit / Pixel match / something along these lines on the TV AND (very important) CCC Overscan setting at 0% (all the way to the right) When I was fixing this, I thought nothing would help me. No matter what I did, the scaling was always bad. Naturally, I had CCC Overscan set to ~8% to have the whole screen area covered initially with TV set to 16:9. Changing scaling options in TV didn't show at all (except for the obvious ones like 4:3, etc.), until I set the CCC Overscan to 0%. This was immediately and visibly better. I have a Samsung LE37B650 though. Try again, if your TV has a pixel matching mode, this should work. [/QUOTE]
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