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    Quote Originally Posted by garyblas View Post
    Rob, How do i display this image on my tv to check overscan
    Double click on the images then right click and save as. Then Either load it to your Movie folder on the receiver and view it via the media player or if the TV it self has a USB port load it to a USB stick / HDD and play it via the TV's own media player.

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    Done thanks... I have 0% overscan.. Brilliant
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    Quote Originally Posted by garyblas View Post
    Done thanks... I have 0% overscan.. Brilliant
    excellent, so your OSD menus from a standard install of the ViX image wont need adjusting, Those who do have overscan activated however will need to either turn it off or adjust their OSD settings.
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