2010-04-26, 00:11
Specs as per the guide:
OS: I'm using 9.11 XBMC installed from the CD live onto my HDD (it's on the only OS on there, I'm not dual booting or anything).
Architecture: i686
Install Method: Via the Live CD.
Log file: I've not got into the world of grabbing stuff from my new linux build over the network yet but after turning debug logging on and restarting it all that's shown up is the various keys I've pressed to take a look around
eg.
"22:31:21 T:3079313264 M:3009716224 DEBUG: OnKey: 61480 pressed, action 4"
Machine:
Mother Board: MSI S775
Processor: INTEL Core2Duo 6600 2.4 GHZ
RAM: 3 GB (3x1GB) CORSAIR 240DIMM XMS2-6400 CL5
Graphics Card: Asus HD 4350 512MB
TV: Samsung LE40A656A
The problem:
For some reason I'm getting back borders around around the screen when I'm running at 1920x1080:60hz (this is the native res/refresh rate for my TV) using my HDMI output.
I only get that at that resolution and refresh rate. 50hz at the same res and no borders. 1280x720:60 and it's full screen. However as both of these are not native I get some blurring.
I get the black borders both when the GUI is up and when I switch into the terminal via ctrl+alt+F1 (eg the terminal is inset a little on all sides). I have also connected using a VGA cable. Using this I get no borders in the GUI mode but the terminal runs over the screens edges leading me to think there's some kind of over/underscanning going on.
I've tried playing with the video calibration tool but making the screen larger just causes to edges to disappear when they reach the border.
I've tried various settings on my TV, normally "just scan" is the setting to use but when it's dealing with a PC this option is disabled. Telling it to treat my HDMI as a normal entertainment source and setting it to "just scan" gives me the same black borders though (and some extra bluring for free!).
I'm not quite sure where to go from here. I've spend most of the day reading around and trying various things.
aticonfig --set-pcs-val=MCIL,DigitalHDTVDefaultUnderscan,0
was recomeneded for a similar problem but no joy there. Then went on to try
aticonfig --query-monitor # to see monitors
aticonfig --query-dispattrib=tmds2 #to see supported values
aticonfig --set-dispattrib=tmds2,sizeX:1920 # to set X resolution
aticonfig --set-dispattrib=tmds2,sizey:1080 # to set Y resolution
aticonfig --set-dispattrib=tmds2,positionX:0 # to set X position to 0
aticonfig --set-dispattrib=tmds2,positionY:0 # to set Y position to 0
"aticonfig --query-monitor" just returned an error about X windows not running (which makes sense, I assume the live CD isn't suing X windows?)
I went through all the values I could find in the aticonfig help with aticonfig "--query-dispattrib=name" and all returned that they weren't on.
Not quite sure where to go from here to remove these black borders. I want to use HDMI rather than VGA so my VGA port is still free for the laptop (also getting the audio for free via HDMI is very handy).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
OS: I'm using 9.11 XBMC installed from the CD live onto my HDD (it's on the only OS on there, I'm not dual booting or anything).
Architecture: i686
Install Method: Via the Live CD.
Log file: I've not got into the world of grabbing stuff from my new linux build over the network yet but after turning debug logging on and restarting it all that's shown up is the various keys I've pressed to take a look around
eg.
"22:31:21 T:3079313264 M:3009716224 DEBUG: OnKey: 61480 pressed, action 4"
Machine:
Mother Board: MSI S775
Processor: INTEL Core2Duo 6600 2.4 GHZ
RAM: 3 GB (3x1GB) CORSAIR 240DIMM XMS2-6400 CL5
Graphics Card: Asus HD 4350 512MB
TV: Samsung LE40A656A
The problem:
For some reason I'm getting back borders around around the screen when I'm running at 1920x1080:60hz (this is the native res/refresh rate for my TV) using my HDMI output.
I only get that at that resolution and refresh rate. 50hz at the same res and no borders. 1280x720:60 and it's full screen. However as both of these are not native I get some blurring.
I get the black borders both when the GUI is up and when I switch into the terminal via ctrl+alt+F1 (eg the terminal is inset a little on all sides). I have also connected using a VGA cable. Using this I get no borders in the GUI mode but the terminal runs over the screens edges leading me to think there's some kind of over/underscanning going on.
I've tried playing with the video calibration tool but making the screen larger just causes to edges to disappear when they reach the border.
I've tried various settings on my TV, normally "just scan" is the setting to use but when it's dealing with a PC this option is disabled. Telling it to treat my HDMI as a normal entertainment source and setting it to "just scan" gives me the same black borders though (and some extra bluring for free!).
I'm not quite sure where to go from here. I've spend most of the day reading around and trying various things.
aticonfig --set-pcs-val=MCIL,DigitalHDTVDefaultUnderscan,0
was recomeneded for a similar problem but no joy there. Then went on to try
aticonfig --query-monitor # to see monitors
aticonfig --query-dispattrib=tmds2 #to see supported values
aticonfig --set-dispattrib=tmds2,sizeX:1920 # to set X resolution
aticonfig --set-dispattrib=tmds2,sizey:1080 # to set Y resolution
aticonfig --set-dispattrib=tmds2,positionX:0 # to set X position to 0
aticonfig --set-dispattrib=tmds2,positionY:0 # to set Y position to 0
"aticonfig --query-monitor" just returned an error about X windows not running (which makes sense, I assume the live CD isn't suing X windows?)
I went through all the values I could find in the aticonfig help with aticonfig "--query-dispattrib=name" and all returned that they weren't on.
Not quite sure where to go from here to remove these black borders. I want to use HDMI rather than VGA so my VGA port is still free for the laptop (also getting the audio for free via HDMI is very handy).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.