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Odds are it's a setting on the TV.  It may or may not be in the settings menu (probably not)  If not, it will be an easily accessible toggle/cycle button right on the remote to switch aspect ratio or format or something.  Or, it could be overscan settings on the PC.

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Same had this problem before. Still have it :( .

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You should be able to go into the control panel for your graphics card and set the scaling for the TV.

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Check for a setting on the TV first, you need to set scan setting to something like "just scan" or "1:1", it's called different things on different TVs. By default it's probably set to "wide", " zoom", or "16:9".

You don't need to touch any settings on your computer itself unless the TV doesn't have any option to change that, settings on the PC should only be used as a last resort in this situation, as fixing it from the computer side will result in a loss of quality.

To fix from computer if you really need to:

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Check for a setting on the TV first, you need to set scan setting to something like "just scan" or "1:1", it's called different things on different TVs. By default it's probably set to "wide", " zoom", or "16:9".

You don't need to touch any settings on your computer itself unless the TV doesn't have any option to change that, settings on the PC should only be used as a last resort in this situation, as fixing it from the computer side will result in a loss of quality.

To fix from computer if you really need to:

NVIDIAscan.png

I've done something similar to that in Nvidia Control panel cos i didn't see it. But then it messed up the aspect ratio and resolution (despite my TV being 16:9 and my normal monitors being 16:9).

 

 

You should be able to go into the control panel for your graphics card and set the scaling for the TV.

I found that for me it didn't work. Or at least very well.

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I've done something similar to that in Nvidia Control panel cos i didn't see it. But then it messed up the aspect ratio and resolution (despite my TV being 16:9 and my normal monitors being 16:9).

 

 

I found that for me it didn't work. Or at least very well.

Huh. Random question: Is your machine actually outputting 1280x720, or is it being a queer and doing 1280x768 or 1366x768?

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Huh. Random question: Is your machine actually outputting 1280x720, or is it being a queer and doing 1280x768 or 1366x768?

 

Most 720p TVs are actually 1366x768 natively anyway, it's actually really unusual to find a display with 1280x720 resolution.

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Huh. Random question: Is your machine actually outputting 1280x720, or is it being a queer and doing 1280x768 or 1366x768

The Monitors are 1920x1080 each and the TV is 1920x1080 as well. (I don't use all at once. I either use both monitors or the TV).

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Most 720p TVs are actually 1366x768 natively anyway, it's actually really unusual to find a display with 1280x720 resolution.

Never knew that. That is really weird.  :huh:

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  • 3 months later...
On 1/20/2016 at 4:04 PM, Glenwing said:

Check for a setting on the TV first, you need to set scan setting to something like "just scan" or "1:1", it's called different things on different TVs. By default it's probably set to "wide", " zoom", or "16:9".

You don't need to touch any settings on your computer itself unless the TV doesn't have any option to change that, settings on the PC should only be used as a last resort in this situation, as fixing it from the computer side will result in a loss of quality.

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So I have the exact same issue with my r9 380x , my tv is cutting off the edges. I can't access advanced settings on the tv unless I use vga I believe but I'm using hdmi. Not sure if there's an amd control panel or something?

 

Thanks

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