Sounds to me like the TV does not report back it's
video modes correctly or you 
are not loading a monitor device driver that reports
them. Any desktop setting 
above a display device's detected max gets rendered in
a pan & scan view port 
the size of the detected max display resolution.

James Maki wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Robert Martin Jr.
>  
>> I've dealt with similar issues and found that with
many video 
>> cards and tv's, the only way to fix this is
spending hours 
>> using powerstrip to hand tune and 
>> tweak video card output. Yes, this sucks but is
often 
>> necessary to get everything perfect or as close to
perfect as 
>> the tv and video card combo allows.
>>
>> lopaka
> 
> Well, I am lucky that I already have perfect with
nVidia. Doesn't look good
> for ATI! 1920x1080 HDTV. Advertised 1920x1080
support by ATI. Seems like a
> no-brainer that it should work "out of the box" like
the nVidia video does.
> I have always purchased ATI, but will be looking at
nVidia in the future.
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
> 


      
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