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OSD margins?
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2006-07-19, 04:37 PM
Hey all!

Is there a way to set margins for the OSD? I am using VMR9, and have my ATI card set to "video mode". This makes a great playback picture, but the OSD is cropped due to the overscan.

I saw settings for OSD margin in the config.xml file, but they were XCard settings.

Any other way to adjust this in GBPVR?

Thanks!
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2006-07-19, 06:02 PM
You can tweak the following settings in config.xml

<OverScanBorderX1>0</OverScanBorderX1>
<OverScanBorderY1>0</OverScanBorderY1>
<OverScanBorderX2>0</OverScanBorderX2>
<OverScanBorderY2>0</OverScanBorderY2>
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2006-07-19, 06:14 PM
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Can that go anywhere in the config.xml or does it need to go some where special?
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2006-07-19, 06:19 PM
Its already in there. You just edit the existing settings.
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2006-07-19, 06:21 PM
Even better, thanks!

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2006-07-19, 07:46 PM
Perfect! Thanks, was looking for OSD settings and missed this Smile.
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2006-07-21, 02:21 AM
Ok, I used those settings and it works great for the OSD...

But it also applies these to DVD playback, so I have black bars on the left and right of the picture. I change those settings back to 0 and the bars go away.
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2006-07-21, 03:39 AM
What have you got <OverScanVideoAlso> set to?
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2006-07-22, 06:18 AM
Yup, sure enough.. I hadn't touched that, but looks to be set to true by default Smile.

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2006-07-22, 06:20 AM
Yes, I intend it to be set to true by default. I personally like it this way, but made it optional since some people might not want this, or they might not be able to get the settings quite right.
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