Oversized video (video doesn't fit on display after calibrating)

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I have set my Vista operating system to 1360 x 768 and also setup Vista Media
Center's Display Calibration options to use 1360 x 768 resolution, but when I
watch a video it's hugely oversized and doesn't fit. When I watch the sample
video of the billiards players for example, the video isn't tall enough or
wide enough to see everything.

I have tried a Nvidia 6200 pci-e card and am currently using a ATI Sapphite
HD 2400XT (both had newest drivers) and using a DVI-HDMI cable for
connection. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!
:) Ryan
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