2015-07-14, 04:12
Thanks for the replies. I don't know what the deal is but I had to fix it manually. Here's what I did, hopefully it helps somebody else too:
1. Perform overscan correction in Kodi using Video Calibration and write down upper left and lower right pixel coordinates, pixel ratio, etc.
2. Edit Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/guisettings.xml
2a. Respective parameters are in <resolutions> (between <skinsettings> and <defaultvideosettings>) in mine
2b. Edit <subtitles>, <pixelratio>, and <overscan><left>/<top> values with those from Video Calibration and subtract values from max display pixels for <overscan><right>/<bottom> parameters
3. Save and restart Kodi, overscan settings should be loaded
1. Perform overscan correction in Kodi using Video Calibration and write down upper left and lower right pixel coordinates, pixel ratio, etc.
2. Edit Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/guisettings.xml
2a. Respective parameters are in <resolutions> (between <skinsettings> and <defaultvideosettings>) in mine
2b. Edit <subtitles>, <pixelratio>, and <overscan><left>/<top> values with those from Video Calibration and subtract values from max display pixels for <overscan><right>/<bottom> parameters
3. Save and restart Kodi, overscan settings should be loaded