Re: Dual view Problem
From: Leos98 (Leos98_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/17/05
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Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 16:21:02 -0800
how do I enable overscan??
Thanks
"Peter Near [MCE MVP]" wrote:
> I discuss dualview versus clone mode in your other post.
>
> The black border appears because you need to enable "overscan" for that
> display. If you use clone mode and walk through the MCE display
> settings wizard it should set this up for you automatically when you
> select "SVideo".
>
> If not, you might want to tell it that you have a CRT television instead
> to fool it into providing the signal that your LCD TV expects to see.
>
> Pete
>
> Leos98 wrote:
> > Here is my first problem!!
> > I have a Sharp LCD TV and an Envision Monitor CRT. I want to be able to set
> > these to devices with my MCE 2005. But, would it be possible to have the LCD
> > as the default monitor for Media Center, without appearing in my Envision
> > Monitor??
> > Second Problem!!
> > I have downloaded nView from nVidia’s website. On it I did a dual view for
> > my LCD and CRT Monitor. I have a GeForce2 “Not the best of the cards, I
> > know.” Why do I not see a full screen in my LCD? My LCD is a 20” and it is
> > connected via S-Video, I see a black frame around the picture further more,
> > when I play movies the picture is even smaller. Any ideas?
> > Thanks!!
> >
>
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