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Message #49457
[Bug 489875] Re: [i915g] [i915] Screen goes over the edges of display and too low resolution
>From LG manual: Supported resolutions for HDMI 480p/576p/720p/1080i
(Note: the 1360 x 768 mentioned earlier was for 15 pin D-sub cable).
Changing the aspect ratio in TV between 4:3 and 16:9 does not bring the
whole picture. But I can allign the picture with the TV's tool (Manual
config. > H- and V-position) to scan over the whole desktop, which goes
over the edges cropped by 60 units horisontally (+30...-30) and 16 units
vertically (+14...-12). Is this cropping an overscan issue?
Just for additional information from the LG manual:
*Computer connected with 15-pin D-Sub cable*
"If the resolution of the computer is higher than SXGA [1280x1024], picture will not appear to television".
Supported resolutions (only in RGB [PC] mode):
640x350 31,5 70,8
720x400 31,5 70,8
640x480 31,5 59,9
800x600 37,9 60,3
1024x768 48,4 60,0
1280x768 47,8 59,9
1360x768 47,7 59,8
1366x768 47,7 59,8
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[i915g] [i915] Screen goes over the edges of display and too low resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489875
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