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Software
XBian version: 1.0B2
XBMC version: 12.2
Overclock settings: default

Hardware
Power supply rating:
RPi model (model A/B 256mb/512mb): model A / 512
SD card size and make/type:
Network (wireless or LAN): LAN
Connected devices (TV, USB, network storage, etc.): connected to Dennon AVR via HDMI

Logile
Link to logfile(s):
Config.txt
http://pastebin.com/qQDYk4tu

Problem description:
I've read a few posts on video resolution and size issues. Most talk about settings to config.txt. I've tried adding and changing of these but they have no effect.
My rpi hdmi out to AVR and AVR out to TV so the pi can't read the tv's EDID.
the video is in the upper left corner, a bit off screen. it's about 1/3 the size of the screen.
Changing the config.txt has no apparent effect.
What should i do?

Thanks in advance




How to reproduce: Just turn it on
I have the same connection as you RPi>AVR>TV and EDID detection works just fine, it should do if the signal just passing(as it should) AVR without interfering/affecting/adjusting/changing.
But your problem looks more like this http://forum.xbian.org/thread-848.html
Check it out and reply back
(5th May, 2014 10:12 PM)rikardo1979 Wrote: [ -> ]I have the same connection as you RPi>AVR>TV and EDID detection works just fine, it should do if the signal just passing(as it should) AVR without interfering/affecting/adjusting/changing.
But your problem looks more like this http://forum.xbian.org/thread-848.html
Check it out and reply back
Thanks for getting back to me.
My situation is a little different. The resolution and frame rate are correct in the gui. 1920x1080 @ 60. it's off screen on the top and left by a few inches and about 2/3 the size of the display.


Try pressing the #key on UK keyboards (The one next to the return key) and see if that helps.

If not - can you post a snippet of the file so we can try and duplicate the problem.
(6th May, 2014 03:19 AM)IriDium Wrote: [ -> ]Try pressing the #key on UK keyboards (The one next to the return key) and see if that helps.

If not - can you post a snippet of the file so we can try and duplicate the problem.

I'm on a US keyboard. I'll look up what that translates to on my keyboard.
my xbmc.log
http://pastebin.com/07dC0Tuc

i guess that would translate to the '#' character... lol
i'm a mess
that what I was suggesting at first Wink its in my last post in that mentioned thread.and also you need to turn OFF overscan on your TV settings and after you will have a perfect fit on fullscreen Wink
(6th May, 2014 04:58 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote: [ -> ]that what I was suggesting at first Wink its in my last post in that mentioned thread.and also you need to turn OFF overscan on your TV settings and after you will have a perfect fit on fullscreen Wink

ok pressing '#' had no effect.

I set "disable_overscan=1" in /boot/config.txt
rebooted... no change
rikardo1979, did you mean disable_overscan=1?
i've played around with a number of setting in config.txt and nothing seem to effect it.
no I mean overscan in your TV settings not RPi.but that is a small problem now, first you need to fix the resolution issue. post exact models of your TV and AVR so I can have a look for right settings for it.also have you try connect direct to TV? just to see what causing the issue, if is the TV or AVR
(6th May, 2014 06:21 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote: [ -> ]no I mean overscan in your TV settings not RPi.but that is a small problem now, first you need to fix the resolution issue. post exact models of your TV and AVR so I can have a look for right settings for it.also have you try connect direct to TV? just to see what causing the issue, if is the TV or AVR

i was afraid of that. i've been thru the menue a few times already. i can't find anything that adjusts the screen size or position that will correct this mess. nothing that says overscan either
TV: Panasonic TC-P50ST30
AVR: Denon AVR-2808CI

thanks rikardo!

Oh, i'll plug it directly into the tv. see how it looks.

Same problem plugged directly into the TV.
Wasn't expecting that.

fyi, the logo and progress bar on startup and shutdown are centered.
xbians gui and the command prompt are off centered and off screen by a few inches

Ok, on the TV menu > picture > aspect adjustments there is HD size 1 or 2. that changes overscan 5%. that was enough to get the top and left edges on screen. then i could see the top left overscan adj in xbian's video calabration gui. the bottom right overscan (if there is one) it underneath the box that you are suppose to adjust to perfect square, so i can't adjust bottom right overscan in the video calabration gui.
I got it!
in the video calabration gui I, very gingerly, fund the very edge of the bottom right over scan adj triangle.

Thank you so much guys!

wait, the gui is full screen but then i play a video it goes back to that smaller size when i stop the movie it goes back to the full/correct size.
I tried dropping the refresh rate but it blanks and goes back to 60.
I'll do some searching on this new issue
OK fixed that from comments here...
http://forum.xbian.org/thread-1007.html
added back
hdmi_group=1
hdmi_mode=16

it's pretty slow though. not very responsive. some movies dont play. i hear the audio but the picture doesn't show up. one bluray rip i could hear but not see and it started skipping around randomly.

anywho, my problem that i originally posted about is solved.

Thanks so much
maybe late but you have the Viera link ON, right? manual, page 34 http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/TCP42ST30.PDF
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