02-14-2018, 02:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-14-2018, 02:22 AM by Partymack711.)
Thanks Evil - i don’t think it is overscan though.
I tried all of the different TV settings (16:9, 4:3, Zoom etc) but none of them were able to fix this.
I think there needs to be a setting change in Android, but Android has almost no ability to change things from the settings menus- unlike linux, Windows etc.
Is there any way I can try out some different display settings? Is there an app to allow extended settings to be accessed etc?
I’m not very familiar with Android, it’s very easy to use but it’s very limited in options.
Thanks.
I tried all of the different TV settings (16:9, 4:3, Zoom etc) but none of them were able to fix this.
I think there needs to be a setting change in Android, but Android has almost no ability to change things from the settings menus- unlike linux, Windows etc.
Is there any way I can try out some different display settings? Is there an app to allow extended settings to be accessed etc?
I’m not very familiar with Android, it’s very easy to use but it’s very limited in options.
Thanks.