In terms of the make and model, it is a Panasonic Viera TC-P42S30. On 2016-10-18 12:32, Daniel Frey wrote: > On 10/18/2016 08:57 AM, Grant Edwards wrote: >> On 2016-10-18, Daniel Frey <djqf...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I have three different manufacturers and each one has it, but on mine it >>> wasn't marked in the manual. >> >> Not all TVs can disable overscan. The last time was shopping, many of >> the Sony Bravias couldn't (that was a few years ago). On some TVs >> I've seen, in order to disable overscan the signal resolution has to >> match the panel resolution exactly... >> > > Yeah, I understand about the Sony TVs. A friend bought one in 2012/2013 > and we even emailed Sony and their reply was it can't be done. > > Until I found an option under Setup called Screen or Screen Display, and > set it to Full Pixel. That disabled the overscan. > > Again, not documented, but it was there. And it's never labeled as > Overscan[ning] which would be the intuitive way to label it. > > With my other TVs none of them had it in the manuals, I found them by > trying all the settings on the TV. > > Another option would be for the OP to post make/model of TV, maybe > there's a non-obvious way to change it on his TV - you just never know. > > Dan >
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