Ramme
10-09-12, 18:08
This issue is true for ET9000 and for ET5000 on different TVs. I think its since I first tried a OE2.0 based image, but it could be that this is true for older images as well. This applies to other images too (HDF-Teamimage for example).
If I set up my TV to "Overscan" or "No Scan" the picture is 100% ok. Unfortunately many TVs tend to set this setting back to "automatic" or "16:9" by themselfs as default value. And in this mode the TVs seem to zoom in by a few pixel. For example the left side of the OpenViX "Main Menu" is cut off.
Enigma video settings do not affect this at all (Pan/Scan, automatic etc).
If my description is not clear enough I am glad to provide pictures.
If I set up my TV to "Overscan" or "No Scan" the picture is 100% ok. Unfortunately many TVs tend to set this setting back to "automatic" or "16:9" by themselfs as default value. And in this mode the TVs seem to zoom in by a few pixel. For example the left side of the OpenViX "Main Menu" is cut off.
Enigma video settings do not affect this at all (Pan/Scan, automatic etc).
If my description is not clear enough I am glad to provide pictures.