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<blockquote data-quote="jonaskp" data-source="post: 383169" data-attributes="member: 26015"><p>That looks good. Not something I would do I think, but its very unique.</p><p>Btw, I guess your TV is a Samsung Q97/96 from what I can see on the screenshots? What size it? I have the same in 42" with the resolution 1024x768. I was wondering, if its the same resolution you have, what signal you are sending to the screen?</p><p>I am sending a 1280x720 Resolution with HDMI and to avoid overscan I use the "Just Scan" setting on the Samsung - this makes the picture the perfect size without overscan. Problem is, if the Samsung is turned on when i boot the HTPC, it looses the "Just Scan" setting, because of a different resolution when booting. So I have to wait turning on the tv till I know it has booted into windows.</p><p>If you have the 50" with 1366x768 resolution, I don't know if you still have this problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonaskp, post: 383169, member: 26015"] That looks good. Not something I would do I think, but its very unique. Btw, I guess your TV is a Samsung Q97/96 from what I can see on the screenshots? What size it? I have the same in 42" with the resolution 1024x768. I was wondering, if its the same resolution you have, what signal you are sending to the screen? I am sending a 1280x720 Resolution with HDMI and to avoid overscan I use the "Just Scan" setting on the Samsung - this makes the picture the perfect size without overscan. Problem is, if the Samsung is turned on when i boot the HTPC, it looses the "Just Scan" setting, because of a different resolution when booting. So I have to wait turning on the tv till I know it has booted into windows. If you have the 50" with 1366x768 resolution, I don't know if you still have this problem? [/QUOTE]
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