Mits DLP to PC Hook up Question

cmy330go
cmy330go Posts: 2,341
edited November 2005 in Troubleshooting
I have just connected an extra pc I have to my Mits 62" DLP via the PC input. When I set my PC's video card to 1280x720 the picture looks great but it crops it on all sides. It chops off the title bar and task bar and also some on the sides.

I assume in order to fix this that i will have to change the geometry settings within a service menu. Does anyone have any experience doing this, or any suggestions?

Thanks
Dave
HT
Mits WD-65737, DirecTV, Oppo DV-970HD, XBOX ONE, Yamaha RX-A1030, Parasound Halo A23, Rotel RB-985, Music Hall MMF-7, Parasound PPH-100, LSi-15, LSi-C, LSi-FX, LSi-7, PSW-1000, Monster HTS2600

2 CH
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  • fireshoes
    fireshoes Posts: 3,167
    edited November 2005
    avsforum.com check the htpc forum, i'm sure there's loads of info
  • bobman1235
    bobman1235 Posts: 10,822
    edited November 2005
    You PC may also have geometry settings. I know my nVidia driver lets me do pretty much anything to the picture.
    If you will it, dude, it is no dream.
  • cmy330go
    cmy330go Posts: 2,341
    edited November 2005
    Ok I spent hours yesterday trying to tweak my video card and drivers and really didn't get anywhere. The latest nvidia driver allows me to create custom resolutions but I still was not able to get it right.

    Does anyone have any other suggestions. Or does anyone know if the service menu has geometry setting, if so how do I get into it?

    Thanks Again.
    HT
    Mits WD-65737, DirecTV, Oppo DV-970HD, XBOX ONE, Yamaha RX-A1030, Parasound Halo A23, Rotel RB-985, Music Hall MMF-7, Parasound PPH-100, LSi-15, LSi-C, LSi-FX, LSi-7, PSW-1000, Monster HTS2600

    2 CH
    Parasound Halo P3, Parasound Halo A21, Sutherland Ph.D, VPI Classic 3 w/ 3D arm & Soundsmith Aida Cartridge, Arcam CD72T, B&W 802 S3, Monster HTS2500,