2011/1/5 Alex Deucher :
> Lots of HDMI TVs overscan the incoming image by default.
> The underscan option was added as a way to compensate for
> that by underscanning the image so that the edges would
> not be cut off on an overscanning TV. ?However, the TV
> provides no way of knowing whether it i
2011/1/5 Alex Deucher :
> Lots of HDMI TVs overscan the incoming image by default.
> The underscan option was added as a way to compensate for
> that by underscanning the image so that the edges would
> not be cut off on an overscanning TV. However, the TV
> provides no way of knowing whether it i
Lots of HDMI TVs overscan the incoming image by default.
The underscan option was added as a way to compensate for
that by underscanning the image so that the edges would
not be cut off on an overscanning TV. However, the TV
provides no way of knowing whether it is overscanning or
not. If the use
Lots of HDMI TVs overscan the incoming image by default.
The underscan option was added as a way to compensate for
that by underscanning the image so that the edges would
not be cut off on an overscanning TV. However, the TV
provides no way of knowing whether it is overscanning or
not. If the use