HDMI Overscan problem

Hi All,

Does anyone know, how to fix the overscan problem in the 32’ LCD TV ?
I am using the latest ubuntu-Natty-11.04 in my beagleboard-XM connected to the 32" LCD TV(Panasonic).

I tried all googling, but no luck :(, as I am new to the graphics part.

Thanks
Ashok

Ashok Babu wrote:

Hi All,
Does anyone know, how to fix the overscan problem in the 32' LCD TV ?
I am using the latest ubuntu-Natty-11.04 in my beagleboard-XM connected to the 32" LCD TV(Panasonic).
I tried all googling, but no luck :(, as I am new to the graphics part.

1) tell your TV to not do overscan

or

2) tell your OS to not use all the screen pixels, but to leave a border
    around the edges...

1) tell your TV to not do overscan

or

2) tell your OS to not use all the screen pixels, but to leave a border
around the edges...

I tried looking for options in TV ..but I couldn't see any such to
stop overscan.

Ok and with OS, can you please suggest the options for X to set from
Ubuntu ?

Ashok wrote:

1) tell your TV to not do overscan

or

2) tell your OS to not use all the screen pixels, but to leave a border
      around the edges...

I tried looking for options in TV ..but I couldn't see any such to
stop overscan.

Ok and with OS, can you please suggest the options for X to set from
Ubuntu ?

sorry, no idea how to do that using X and ubuntu

maybe this:

http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Working_with_Modelines#Getting_rid_of_overscan_and_centering_the_image

I am waiting to load Super Jumbo OS to see if it resolves the overscan. I will post when I load the OS.