I had the same problem until I experimented with overscan/underscan settings under the 'Appearance' entry in the setup screens. This is a separate control from the GUI settings and affects the on screen displays (clock, channel number, progress bar and browse info).

I wish to extend my thanks to all who developed Myth and to those who continue to assist new users like me. Thanks to Jarod Wilson's guide, I've been running Myth since late December on FC3 with a PVR350 and upgraded to 0.17 last week with almost no issues.

Cheers,
Les Gondor

Thom Paine wrote:
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 11:43:49 +0100, Johannes Becker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Watch out, if you use KDE, then only using the GUI in a windows will
allow to scale the size. With GUI in full screen you need a different
window manager to use scaling.



Actually, the TV part is still off the screen. The myth menus and
stuff I now have them fit nicely. I tried the checkbox for the tv is
the same size as the gui, but that didn't seem to help.

I still can't see the channel numbers or the clock when I watch tv.

I'll worry about it later though.


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