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TV Screen Edge woes: 2 Fixes - NexusDude - 06-19-2016 . The edges of the Pine64's screen aren't showing on your TV. It's as if you are zoomed in. Let's fix that, shall we? Method 1: Settings of your TV You can adjust the settings of your TV. You may have already tried that. Can it be done on your TV, you wonder? In most cases, yes, it can. Which menu and sub-menu? There's no standard method of organizing the settings of TVs. Many TV settings menus appear to have been designed by confused rabbits running late. Poke around, and definitely try these menus and sub-menus:
Look for any of these.
necessary with your TV, but I'd avoid it if I could. What is the correct setting? The correct option could be:
away, it's probably there, somewhere. Look again. Succeed with method 1, and the issue is fixed for that TV, even if you later use a different OS image. Plus, it fixes this for Android, RemixOS and Linux. But will it affect your other uses of the TV, like, say watching? It might. Method 2: Settings of Android -- Screen Scrap Edge Here's another option that works only for Android using HDMI. Both DD images and rooted DD images can use this method. RemixOS cannot. Go to Settings / Display / Screen scrap edge. Set width and height to ~96%. With Screen Scrap Edge, you must apply this fix every time you change the Android image. That is, if you upgrade to a new Android image, then you have to do this over again. But it wasn't that hard, was it? Don't use both methods, unless you want a black frame of unused space. I hope this helps. Don't forget to give this a thumbs up, if it helps you, and definitely add your own TV settings experience below. RE: TV Screen Edge woes: 2 Fixes - Ghost - 06-19-2016 (06-19-2016, 08:27 AM)NexusDude Wrote: Your TV isn't showing the edges of the Pine64's Android screen, and that's vexing. Thanks, NexusDude. I will sticky this. RE: TV Screen Edge woes: 2 Fixes - Luke - 06-19-2016 Yup, great post. Will fwd people asking about overscan here in the future +1 RE: TV Screen Edge woes: 2 Fixes - gbjensen - 06-20-2016 (06-19-2016, 07:29 PM)Luke Wrote: Yup, great post. Will fwd people asking about overscan here in the future +1 It helped me, I had to adjust the setting for my "Logic" TV used for my initial testing of the Pine. My Philips TV did not require any configuration changes. RE: TV Screen Edge woes: 2 Fixes - phloog - 06-20-2016 I had read somewhere (here?) that the RemixOS folks were working on resolving this. But I also seem to recall it was months back, so they may have declared defeat...? So here's an odd question, and forgive me it's answered somewhere I missed....is this issue present for ALL displays? Most notably, does it occur on the actual touchscreen sold by Pine64? I'll likely just live with it, because I'm not sure that my main TV can adjust ONE HDMI input separately from the rest - - you would HOPE that it would, but I'm always amazed by how many features my very expensive TV does NOT have. RE: TV Screen Edge woes: 2 Fixes - Ghost - 06-20-2016 (06-20-2016, 08:36 AM)phloog Wrote: I had read somewhere (here?) that the RemixOS folks were working on resolving this. But I also seem to recall it was months back, so they may have declared defeat...? The Pine64 touchscreen uses its own special Android image. And Android is currently the only OS that supports the touchscreen. Hopefully this will change in the future. But my guess would be that this overscan thing is not an issue with the 1024 x 600 LCD touchscreen because the image is specifically designed with it in mind. As for other TVs and monitors, I think the answer is basically the same as that regarding using DVI and VGA adapters. Some work and some don't. My TV has the overscan issue and no way to fix it that I can find. Whereas my monitor displays everything just fine. Wouldn't like to use the word 'random' exactly, but certain screens have no issue, others do. Edit: my monitor lets me save settings on a device by device basis. My TV does not. RE: TV Screen Edge woes: 2 Fixes - 84thProblem - 07-02-2016 (06-19-2016, 08:27 AM)NexusDude Wrote: . The edges of the Pine64's screen aren't showing on your TV. It's as if you are zoomed in. Awesome! Method 2 (scrap edge settings) worked for me on my old TV! RE: TV Screen Edge woes: 2 Fixes - NexusDude - 07-06-2016 (06-20-2016, 07:17 AM)gbjensen Wrote: It helped me, I had to adjust the setting for my "Logic" TV used for my initial testing of the Pine. My Philips TV did not require any configuration changes.That's great, and good to know about the TVs. For a (BestBuy) Dynex TV, I had to change the Overscan setting to Off). It was in the Advanced Video submenu of the Picture settings. In Linux, I really suffered with all the edges hidden, until I found that setting. I'd looked for it a couple times before I finally found it. Android wasn't so bad, since pretty quickly, I managed to find method 2. That experience made me decide to do a little research for other menu settings, to write the OP. (06-20-2016, 08:36 AM)phloog Wrote: I'll likely just live with it, because I'm not sure that my main TV can adjust ONE HDMI input separately from the rest - - you would HOPE that it would, but I'm always amazed by how many features my very expensive TV does NOT have. On my fairly cheap, BestBuy store-brand TV (Dynex), Overscan had been cutting off the borders of everything. So turning it off meant that everything improved -- Pine/Linux, Pine/Android, Netflix, Amazon, everything. This message sent from Pine 64+, running Firefox (IceWeasel) on Debian-XFCE, and later edited from Pine 64+ using Chrome on Android Lollipop. RE: TV Screen Edge woes: 2 Fixes - Spaghetti Monster - 07-06-2016 had that to with my LG fullled tv. go to screen settings and set it to just scan, solves it too. RE: TV Screen Edge woes: 2 Fixes - tomarneson - 07-16-2016 Is there a software fix for Linux? I have the Basic Pine A64. |