Help with Overscan Compensation.
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Help with Overscan Compensation.
Hi,
I recently downloaded and have been loving the program, but I haven't been able to get the Overscan Compensation to work correctly it seems. Whether it is at 0% or 2.5%, which is my TV's overscan, it seems to not make any difference. If I try to set it higher it goes bonkers and half the screen is a green block and the other is garbled.
Any help that you could provide would be awesome.
Thanks.
I recently downloaded and have been loving the program, but I haven't been able to get the Overscan Compensation to work correctly it seems. Whether it is at 0% or 2.5%, which is my TV's overscan, it seems to not make any difference. If I try to set it higher it goes bonkers and half the screen is a green block and the other is garbled.
Any help that you could provide would be awesome.
Thanks.
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Re: Help with Overscan Compensation.
So I experimented some more and found out that the problem is being caused from playing 10bit files.
Is there any fix for this issue?
Is there any fix for this issue?
Re: Help with Overscan Compensation.
10-bit support is pretty limited, I recommend trying to get 8-bit files 

Re: Help with Overscan Compensation.
Hi, I have same problem, but I fix, put this command in "Custom options" (Mencoder):
-vf expand=-60:-60:40:40
and change values to correct TV screen, in my case works great:
-vf expand=-35:-35:22:22

-vf expand=-60:-60:40:40
and change values to correct TV screen, in my case works great:
-vf expand=-35:-35:22:22
