2007-08-26, 02:06 AM
The edges of the GBPVR menus are cut off on my analog TV. I'm using the default blue skin. On a PC monitor the menus are perfectly positioned. This issue occurred after moving to v1.0.16 (I'm using GBPVR.exe, NOT PVRX2.exe). I did have it looking right using v09912... I didn't change anything in my ATI card's video settings when I updated.
I have selected the 4:3 Standard TV shape in GBPVR. I suspect that I will need to change some setting in ATI's Catalyst Control Center, but I can find nothing there relating to analog TV settings except these:
--- "Enable video mode (supported on lower resolutions only)", and I do have that box checked. This disables any overscan, position, and sizing controls. And this:
--- "Force TV Detection For Displays of limited resolution capabilities", and I have that checked.
When I un-check "Enable video mode", I can mess around with sizing and positioning, but I end up with a crooked edge that kind of flutters around - plus I'm concerned about overloading the analog TV with a higher resolution than it can handle.
Is there a way to get the menu sized to fit my analog TV?
I know very little about video settings. Any help is appreciated.
I have selected the 4:3 Standard TV shape in GBPVR. I suspect that I will need to change some setting in ATI's Catalyst Control Center, but I can find nothing there relating to analog TV settings except these:
--- "Enable video mode (supported on lower resolutions only)", and I do have that box checked. This disables any overscan, position, and sizing controls. And this:
--- "Force TV Detection For Displays of limited resolution capabilities", and I have that checked.
When I un-check "Enable video mode", I can mess around with sizing and positioning, but I end up with a crooked edge that kind of flutters around - plus I'm concerned about overloading the analog TV with a higher resolution than it can handle.
Is there a way to get the menu sized to fit my analog TV?
I know very little about video settings. Any help is appreciated.
GBPVR 1.4.7; VMR Full Screen Exclusive; Cyberlink Video SP Decoder; XP Home; DirectX 9c; Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150; Asus P5B-E motherboard with on-board sound; NVidia GeForce 7600GS/256MB; Intel Core2Duo E6400 2.13GHz; 4 GB RAM; This PC is dedicated to GBPVR & connected to an old standard def TV via S-Video cable.