Replying to myself... Problem solved. It turns out that I didn't transfer my DisplaySize setting to the new Monitor section in my xorg.conf. After doing that it appears to be working very well.
FWIW, I just added: DisplaySize 225 170 to the Section "Monitor" for the component video monitor, which is what I was using with the svideo connection. Brian On 10/1/05, Brian Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have an VIA EPIA/Unicrome based frontend that works fairly well > using an svideo connection to a HDTV capable tube TV. I recently > decided to try a VGA-component converter to try to improve the video > quality. I only watch SDTV, so I'm trying to get it working at 480p. > So far, the GUI looks great, and the video quality is very good. The > problem is that, while the GUI appears to be overscanned about the > same as it was using the svideo connection, video appears to be > underscanned in the horizontal direction. > > I've played with every setting that I know of to no avail. Does > anybody know what could be causing this and possibly how to fix it? > There are setting that will allow me to shrink the picture > horizontally, but I can't grow it, so it appears that the video mode > is different between the GUI and video. I have not set any of the > options that would allow different video modes, so I don't understand > what is happening. FWIW, I'm recording at 720x480, which should match > the screen resolution, so there should be no scaling. > > This is my modeline setting: > > Modeline "480p" 28.698 720 760 824 912 480 484 492 525 -- Brian Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users