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Don't know if this is the right place for this, however have a brand new NUC hooked up thru HDMI to a Panasonic 42" plasma. Running Windows 10. The outer edges of the screen are off the edges and hence the display in Kodi is also off the page. There is some compensation options in the theme I'm using but doesn't work the way I want it to. Any thoughts or experience on dealing with this?
Thanks.
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Start to play a movie, press OK, then go along to the video setting. You can change settings there to adjust the aspect ratio, & there is a video calibration as well. Try that
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No no no, turn off overscan on the tv.
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Yes, turn off overscan (same setup here)
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Don't think mine has that option. Though does plasma TV's have a overscan setting? I was able to get around it on my NUC by Alt CTRL F12 > Display >
Set Custom Aspect Ratio amd adjust scrollers on right to shrink the image to fit within the TV window.
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2017-08-05, 22:26
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-05, 22:28 by pagali.)
I'm pretty sure you need to go to your Intel video settings and turn overscan off there... The OP says the Windows desktop is overscanned also, so it's not any Kodi setting that's doing it, and probably not the TV either.
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For Panasonic TV you should find it in "advanced Settings".
Set "16:9 overscan" to "off".
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Wether its the TV or graphic driver (in my case both), turn it off.
It adds nothing but distortion