2014-06-07, 12:58
(2014-06-07, 06:49)mdumont1 Wrote:(2014-06-06, 05:42)Netix Wrote:(2014-06-06, 05:40)mdumont1 Wrote: I have this same issue but luckily XBMC (and thus OpenELEC) has the ability to calibrate the screen similarly to how ChromeOS does to compensate for the overscan. Check http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Set...alibration...
I know that I can fix the overscan issue within XBMC but can you try the chromium browser to see what happen?
I tried the Chromium browser in OpenELEC with the overscan settings set in XBMC and unfortunately the overscan is still there for the browser.
You may want to try playing the xrandr --transform option in Ubuntu to see if you can adjust the picture to compensate for the overscan.
Thx for the feedback. Tried a bunch of thing in Ubuntu. Xrandr transform only fix it a bit and xrandr custom resolution doesn't work, screen goes black and I have to revert back to the supported one :/
With the Xrandr transform if I set it up to apply at boot it's messing up my xbmc video calibration so..