Problem of display in LCD TV
I have a SONY HD ready in 26 inches. When I connect to my PC via DVI / HDMI I get the resolution by 1900 x 1080 against the image beyond the screen. By changing resolution, I get the same thing. I tried to find in the config of the TV to find a setting to adjust the size of the display but nothing. Have you tracks to offer me? (side windows or later TV) For info I have a 8800GTS 640 MB media HDCP compliant cards capable of displaying such resolution.
Re: Problem of display in LCD TV
Look in your nvidia control panel, I don't know how it is in nvidia (I am using ATI now), but you will find the solution in there. I believe in the HD properties looking something like resizing the display, you will have full screen display on a blue background with a slider on a adjustment bar, adjust your display and done.
Re: Problem of display in LCD TV
Also I believe that the HD resolution should be 1366 x 768 only. The full HD is capable of displaying 1900 x 1080. So for your LCD, therefore, you must reduce the resolution quite well and it should work (1360 x 768 on a PC )
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It is wrong I suppose as I do have 1920 x 1080 resolution while the display is not full hd.
Re: Problem of display in LCD TV
In fact your display is not that what you can't see in your picture, hd ready screen has the resolution of full hd but has difficulty giving the best of your screen. What you can watch is good but in the mode of employment you must have the characteristics and native resolution of your screen
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My TV is actually in resolution 1366 x 768, but when I entered the PC HDMI my PC detects the resolution 1920 x 1080. When I watch BLUE RAY (on PS3) it is also in this resolution as when I look at the satellite in HD. It is possible that it comes from my TV but I tried all the options that I could find it.
Re: Problem of display in LCD TV
Have you tried the button format? Try to switch to 4:3, zoom and other since the hdmi component does not support the auto-format