NVIDIA FX1300 User Guide - Page 105
Settings, Advanced, Adapter, List All Modes, Problem, Answer, Overscan shift
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Chapter 6 Configuring HDTV 2 Click the Settings tab. 3 Click the Advanced button. 4 Click the Adapter tab. 5 Click List All Modes and locate the resolution. Problem: For 720p/1080i, we cannot find the resolution 1280x720 (720p) and 1920x1080 (1080i). Answer: You are probably using nView Clone or an nView Span display mode where HDTV is the secondary display. Note: When using nView Clone or an nView Span mode, the secondary display should not be set to a higher resolution than the primary. If, however, that is your current setting, you can solve the problem in one of three ways: • Make the HDTV be the primary display. • Assign a different display that can handle higher resolutions as the "primary". • Do not use the nView Clone or Span modes. Problem 1: Screen is shrunk. The screen shrink should only be horizontal. Answer: This is because 720p is 1280 pixels wide, but your desktop is only 1024 wide. Problem 2: The horizontal edges of the screen are cut. For example, we only see half of the Windows taskbar. Answer: This means that your HDTV has more than 18% overscan - therefore, some of the 768 lines are not visible. The solution is to use the Overscan shift slider on your HDTV display's NVIDIA Device Adjustment page. See relevant sections under "Optimizing HDTV Viewing" on page 81 for a description of this feature. See "Using Overscan Shift" on page 90 for details on using this option. NVIDIA Corporation 94