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Hey,

I'm pretty new to my Pi and still learning a whole bunch but I'm a bit confused on Overscan, what to set it to, etc which I think is effecting my problem.

On the XBMC interface, the icons and texts that are in the corners of the App are cut off very slightly. My setup is

RaspPi -> Yamaha RXZ-7 Receiver -> Panasonic 1080p plasma.

The video looks "ok" but I have not verified if the edges are cut off there. It's just noticeable in menu. Only thing I have set right now is
disable_overscan=1

Any help would be appreciated. Just really not sure of all the settings that I need to use.

Cheers
Go to Settings > System > Video output > Video calibration and move the top left and bottom right corners to fit your display.
Yea I was screwing around with that, then started changing some settings. Set my XBMC setting to be 1080p and the screen went super zoomed in, rebooted the machine, changed it to 1080p again (from 720p) and now it fits perfect. No idea what I did or what changed. Not sure if it will stick but at least I now know about the Video calibration Smile
i don't know about panasonic, but samsung plasmas have "just scan" format of screen (input video) and it autoformats automaticaly. I suppose pana will have something similar ... beside the classic 4:3, 16:9 etc.
just turn OFF automatic aspect ratio in TV settings and force 16:9 instead do the trick in 99% of situations Wink
I was trying to find some stuff in my TV settings, was unable to find a few things. Probably have to break out the manual. I did find a few things interesting though when I was checking supported modes etc.

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Group CEA has 15 modes:
           mode 1: 640x480 @ 60Hz 4:3, clock:25MHz progressive
  (native) mode 2: 720x480 @ 60Hz 4:3, clock:27MHz progressive
           mode 3: 720x480 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:27MHz progressive
           mode 4: 1280x720 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:74MHz progressive
           mode 5: 1920x1080 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:74MHz interlaced
           mode 6: 720x480 @ 60Hz 4:3, clock:27MHz x2 interlaced
           mode 7: 720x480 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:27MHz x2 interlaced
           mode 10: 720x480 @ 60Hz 4:3, clock:54MHz x4 interlaced
           mode 11: 720x480 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:54MHz x4 interlaced
           mode 14: 720x480 @ 60Hz 4:3, clock:54MHz x2 progressive
           mode 15: 720x480 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:54MHz x2 progressive
  (native) mode 16: 1920x1080 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:148MHz progressive
           mode 32: 1920x1080 @ 24Hz 16:9, clock:74MHz progressive
           mode 35: 720x480 @ 60Hz 4:3, clock:108MHz x4 progressive
           mode 36: 720x480 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:108MHz x4 progressive

First, should there be two Native?

Code:
Parsing edid.dat...
HDMI:EDID version 1.3, 1 extensions, unknown aspect ratio
HDMI:EDID features - videodef 0x80 !standby !suspend !active off; colour encoding:RGB444|YCbCr422; sRGB is not default colourspace; preferred format is native; does not support GTF
HDMI:EDID found monitor name descriptor tag 0xfc
HDMI:EDID monitor name is Panasonic-TV
HDMI:EDID found monitor range descriptor tag 0xfd
HDMI:EDID monitor range offsets: V min=0, V max=0, H min=0, H max=0
HDMI:EDID monitor range: vertical is 23-61 Hz, horizontal is 15-68 kHz, max pixel clock is 150 MHz
HDMI:EDID monitor range does not support GTF
HDMI:EDID found preferred CEA detail timing format: 720x480p @ 60 Hz (2)
HDMI:EDID found CEA detail timing format: 1920x1080i @ 60 Hz (5)
HDMI:EDID established timing I/II bytes are 00 00 00
HDMI:EDID standard timings block x 8: 0x0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101
HDMI:EDID parsing v3 CEA extension 0
HDMI:EDID monitor support - underscan IT formats:no, basic audio:yes, yuv444:yes, yuv422:yes, #native DTD:4
HDMI:EDID found CEA detail timing format: 1280x720p @ 60 Hz (4)
HDMI:EDID found CEA detail timing format: 1920x1080p @ 60 Hz (16)
HDMI:EDID found CEA detail timing format: 1920x1080p @ 24 Hz (32)
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 16, 1920x1080p @ 60Hz (native)
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 5, 1920x1080i @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 32, 1920x1080p @ 24Hz
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 4, 1280x720p @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 3, 720x480p @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 2, 720x480p @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 7, 1440x480i @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 6, 1440x480i @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 1, 640x480p @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 14, 1440x480p @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 15, 1440x480p @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 10, 2880x480i @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 11, 2880x480i @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 35, 2880x480p @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID found CEA format: code 36, 2880x480p @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID found audio format 2 channels PCM, sample rate: 32|44|48|88|96|176|192 kHz, sample size: 16|20|24 bits
HDMI:EDID found audio format 8 channels PCM, sample rate: 32|44|48|88|96|176|192 kHz, sample size: 16|20|24 bits
HDMI:EDID found audio format 6 channels AC3, sample rate: 32|44|48 kHz, bitrate: 640 kbps
HDMI:EDID found audio format 7 channels DTS, sample rate: 32|44|48|88|96 kHz, bitrate: 1536 kbps
HDMI:EDID found audio format 6 channels One Bit Audio, sample rate: 44 kHz, codec define: 0
HDMI:EDID found audio format 8 channels Dobly Digital+, sample rate: 44|48 kHz, codec define: 0
HDMI:EDID found audio format 8 channels MLP, sample rate: 48|96|192 kHz, codec define: 0
HDMI:EDID found audio format 8 channels DTS-HD, sample rate: 48|96|192 kHz, codec define: 1
HDMI:EDID found HDMI VSDB length 8
HDMI:EDID HDMI VSDB has physical address 1.4.0.0
HDMI:EDID HDMI VSDB supports AI:yes, dual link DVI:no
HDMI:EDID HDMI VSDB deep colour support - 48-bit:no 36-bit:yes 30-bit:yes DC_yuv444:yes
HDMI:EDID HDMI VSDB max TMDS clock 225 MHz
HDMI:EDID HDMI VSDB does not support content type
HDMI:EDID extended data block tag 0x05 length 3 not supported
HDMI:EDID adding mandatory support for DMT (4) 640x480p @ 60Hz
HDMI:EDID filtering formats with pixel clock > 162 MHz or h. blanking > 1023
HDMI:EDID best score mode initialised to CEA (1) 640x480p @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 25 MHz (score 0)
HDMI:EDID best score mode is now CEA (1) 640x480p @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 25 MHz (score 61864)
HDMI:EDID best score mode is now CEA (2) 720x480p @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 27 MHz (score 5087208)
HDMI:EDID CEA mode (3) 720x480p @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 27 MHz has a score of 66472
HDMI:EDID CEA mode (4) 1280x720p @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 74 MHz has a score of 4135592
HDMI:EDID DMT mode (4) 640x480p @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 25 MHz has a score of 18432
HDMI:EDID CEA mode (5) 1920x1080i @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 74 MHz has a score of 4773832
HDMI:EDID CEA mode (6) 1440x480i @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 27 MHz has a score of 45736
HDMI:EDID CEA mode (7) 1440x480i @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 27 MHz has a score of 45736
HDMI:EDID CEA mode (10) 2880x480i @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 54 MHz has a score of 45736
HDMI:EDID CEA mode (11) 2880x480i @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 54 MHz has a score of 45736
HDMI:EDID CEA mode (14) 1440x480p @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 54 MHz has a score of 66472
HDMI:EDID CEA mode (15) 1440x480p @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 54 MHz has a score of 66472
HDMI:EDID CEA mode (16) 1920x1080p @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 148 MHz has a score of 3898248
HDMI:EDID CEA mode (32) 1920x1080p @ 24 Hz with pixel clock 74 MHz has a score of 3124532
HDMI:EDID CEA mode (35) 2880x480p @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 108 MHz has a score of 66472
HDMI:EDID CEA mode (36) 2880x480p @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 108 MHz has a score of 66472
HDMI:EDID preferred mode remained as CEA (2) 720x480p @ 60 Hz with pixel clock 27 MHz
HDMI:EDID has HDMI support and audio support
edid_parser exited with code 0

It has it's preferred mode as CEA 2 which is not what I want. Is there something weird going on with the Receiver setup? Or should it take what the TV is preferred?
top of your remote,button called ASPECT
Ah ok. I will check when I get home. Glad someone else has a similar TV Smile.

I generally never use that remote, only my receiver one.
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