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Solve : Samsung TV being used as monitor via HDMI - suddenly changed resolution itself?? |
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Answer» Hi guys, I have searched and found the "Black borders on side of screen" help topic but no joy. I wondered if I could get some help. ... just running Football Manager ...Had you used this before? Which Linux did you try? What card ? ?BC_Programmer, TV is Samsung UE32F4000AW Worked fine with this exact set up and programs for almost 2 years. Is only at this screen resolution for the PC's HDMI connection - Xbox is full screen in all HDMI ports. THANKS. Geek-9pm, Yes mate, have used that game with this Windows and exact set-up for years. Not used it with Linux. To be honest I've not done much with Linux, just had a LOOK and was thinking of learning the basics. Thanks. patio, see original post - Nvidia Geforce 610GT. Thanks again. While using the TV as the PC monitor in it's now squared view, if I press the source choice on the Tv remote it brings the menu up using the TV's full screen - NOT only the PC's limited square view. And the PC does this square view in both Windows and Linux, and Windows and Linux both think it's 1366 x 768 - NOT square! This leads me to think it may probably be something on the video card? But no settings were changed etc, it just happened. And uninstalling/reinstalling/restarting etc has no effect. It's beat me.... From what I can find some Graphics Cards straight-up don't support some resolutions directly and do unusual scaling. Best I could find is to check Nvidia Control Panel => Adjust desktop size and position and then see what settings there are for "Scaling Settings" and what they are set to.Nvidia is not the card manuf...bc_programmer, yeah I tried all that already (sorry, I called it 'stretching' earlier) to no avail. When I try resizing the display, the width and height arrows are already at maximum, and scaling doesn't have any effect either no matter which option I choose. Just cannot get my head around why it would suddenly change like this, totally unprompted, and it seems like I have no WAY to turn it back. I'm gonna try it on another monitor/tv later and see what it does then. And, as you said before, the display resolution is being reported as 1366x768? There are a few very similar standard resolutions in that range such as 1360x768 as well as 1366x800 and 1360x800 as well so it is not entirely impossible you misread it. The resolution ought to indicate "recommended" next to it as well, if the native resolution is being detected. |
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