Display on HDMI-connected TV to large

Alex Deucher alexdeucher at gmail.com
Fri Feb 19 15:40:27 PST 2010


On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 6:39 PM, Alex Deucher <alexdeucher at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Sebastian Beßler
> <sebastian at darkmetatron.de> wrote:
>>> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Sebastian Beßler
>>> <sebastian at darkmetatron.de> wrote:
>>>>> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Sebastian Beßler
>>>>> Some TV's enable overscan by default.  Turn off overscan on your tv.
>>>>> The
>>>> option might be called "fit" or "exact" or something like that. The
>>>> other alternative is to underscan the modeline sent to your
>>>>> monitor.  Google for "underscan modeline"
>>>>
>>>> I can't disable overscan in my TV.
>>>> I can switch a few modes but non of them help because the modes which
>>>> change something only steal more but no mode gives.
>>>>
>>>> Underscan doesn't seem to help too. I tried down to 1064x504 in steps of
>>>> 8
>>>> (from 1280x720) and my TV always seems to compensate.
>>>>
>>>> What I don't understand is, that all just worked with fglrx drivers and
>>>> zaphod mode. No overscan at all. That looks like a driver issue to me.
>>>
>>> fglrx adjusts the modeline for underscan the same way.
>>
>> Then maybe I am just too stupid to get something right that fglrx had
>> magically done without any configuration from my side.
>>
>> Sorry, it is late here and I run out off ideas and endurance for today.
>
> You need to adjust the display area of the mode relative to the total.
>  For example:
> Modeline "1280x720"                   74.50  1280 1344 1472 1664  720
> 723 728 748 -hsync +vsync
> Modeline "1280x720underscan"  74.50  1170 1344 1472 1664  660 723 728
> 748 -hsync +vsync
>
> Note that the total values are constant: 1650 -> 1650, 748 -> 748,
> while the display values have been reduced: 1280 -> 1170, 720 -> 660.
>

1664 -> 1664

> Try one of those modes, or adjust your own based on the 1280x720
> timing from your tv.  xrandr --verbose will print the full modeline.
>
> here are some others I found on the web:
> ModeLine "1176x664a" 74.250 1176 1390 1430 1650 664 725 730 750 +hsync +vsync
> ModeLine "1176x664b" 74.250 1176 1338 1378 1650 664 697 702 750 +hsync +vsync
> ModeLine "1200x670" 74.250 1200 1208 1248 1980 670 700 705 750 +hsync +vsync
>
> Alex
>



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