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full screen problem on TV
As I connect my TV to my FX5200, I find the TV screen is not full (there's
blank space at all sides), either in clone mode or dualview mode. I tried my ATi card (Radeon 9000), if "OverScan" is selected at Display\Settings\Advance\TV\Adjustments, I can get the full screen. Anyone can help me on the nVidea FX5200? Thanks. Warton |
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Go into the "nView display mode" menu on your Geforce FX 5200 display driver
tab. Right click the display that corresponds to the TV, choose "Device Adjustments", then just keep pressing the left hand button in the blue adjustment window, until it reaches the size you want. Apply and ok, job done! "CWD" wrote in message ... As I connect my TV to my FX5200, I find the TV screen is not full (there's blank space at all sides), either in clone mode or dualview mode. I tried my ATi card (Radeon 9000), if "OverScan" is selected at Display\Settings\Advance\TV\Adjustments, I can get the full screen. Anyone can help me on the nVidea FX5200? Thanks. Warton |
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anon" wrote in message
... Go into the "nView display mode" menu on your Geforce FX 5200 display driver tab. Right click the display that corresponds to the TV, choose "Device Adjustments", then just keep pressing the left hand button in the blue adjustment window, until it reaches the size you want. Apply and ok, job done! I did: Display Properties-Settings-Advanced- nView-Device Settings-Screen Adjustments. The only thing you can do there is to move that image on your TV screen: up, down left, right but this have nothing to do with full TV screen which I can never achieve. The TV screen will never be full: there are blank space at all sides. If anyone knows how to fix this pls tell me. I would be very dissapointed if I find out that this is all I can get from Geforce video-card - blank spaces at all sides of TV-screen Radu. -- " Vorbeste omeneste " - grai cu naduf vanzatoarea rusoaica grasuna si transpirata din giosu strazii |
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On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 02:02:34 +0200, "Radu Midrigan 113503663"
wrote: anon" wrote in message ... Go into the "nView display mode" menu on your Geforce FX 5200 display driver tab. Right click the display that corresponds to the TV, choose "Device Adjustments", then just keep pressing the left hand button in the blue adjustment window, until it reaches the size you want. Apply and ok, job done! I did: Display Properties-Settings-Advanced- nView-Device Settings-Screen Adjustments. The only thing you can do there is to move that image on your TV screen: up, down left, right but this have nothing to do with full TV screen which I can never achieve. The TV screen will never be full: there are blank space at all sides. If anyone knows how to fix this pls tell me. I would be very dissapointed if I find out that this is all I can get from Geforce video-card - blank spaces at all sides of TV-screen Radu. Try TV tool |
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Try TV tool
Thank you for this information. I gave a search on Google and I found something about it he http://tvtool.info/index_e.htm and he http://www.majorgeeks.com/download403.html I will try this program and will communicate to you if I succeded. Radu. |
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