2007-02-11, 02:21 PM
Hi All,
First of all I`d like to say how much more success I`ve had with Gbpvr than with the 3 months I`ve wasted on Mediaportal (sorry is that word banned?)
Thanks to the creator and to the support team and fellow users on this forum. Most of my niggles have been sorted via a bit of searching on the forum.
Now to my problem.
I am using Gbpvr 0.99.5 with a Nova T-500, FX5200 and Nvidia purevideo codec.
I cannot use any of the VRM modes as they give me stuttering playback, but overlay plays fine.
When I use overlay though, I can`t get the screen positioned right on my CRT widescreen.
Going through the F7 modes gives me letterbox and a nicely fitting OSD. Filling the screen gives me a horrible stretched/zoom effect with the OSD overlapping the edges.
The VRM mode gives me a nice full screen with nicely fitting OSD, but with the stuttering.
I have found the zoom overlay functions in the Nvidia properties and it`s set as far to out as it will go.
I`m guessing overlay does not use any of the graphics card resolutions (am I right in thinking this?)
So how can I use overlay and get a nice unzoomed full screen picture with fitting OSD as in VRM modes?
If any more info is needed please ask.
Thanks for any help
Dan.
First of all I`d like to say how much more success I`ve had with Gbpvr than with the 3 months I`ve wasted on Mediaportal (sorry is that word banned?)
Thanks to the creator and to the support team and fellow users on this forum. Most of my niggles have been sorted via a bit of searching on the forum.
Now to my problem.
I am using Gbpvr 0.99.5 with a Nova T-500, FX5200 and Nvidia purevideo codec.
I cannot use any of the VRM modes as they give me stuttering playback, but overlay plays fine.
When I use overlay though, I can`t get the screen positioned right on my CRT widescreen.
Going through the F7 modes gives me letterbox and a nicely fitting OSD. Filling the screen gives me a horrible stretched/zoom effect with the OSD overlapping the edges.
The VRM mode gives me a nice full screen with nicely fitting OSD, but with the stuttering.
I have found the zoom overlay functions in the Nvidia properties and it`s set as far to out as it will go.
I`m guessing overlay does not use any of the graphics card resolutions (am I right in thinking this?)
So how can I use overlay and get a nice unzoomed full screen picture with fitting OSD as in VRM modes?
If any more info is needed please ask.
Thanks for any help
Dan.