HDMI Resolution Issue?

Associate
Joined
25 Nov 2008
Posts
122
Hello,

I have come over home Easter, and I am using a Logik HD 1080p TV as a monitor, and I was using VGA which was absolutely fine I had no resolution issues. I switched over to HDMI, and I am suddenly presented with a weird resolution issue, and I am not entirely sure how to fix it or what is going wrong.

I have uploaded an image to imgur, hoping that someone will be able to offer a quick fix.

don't embed such large images please!
http://i.imgur.com/kezU5gK.jpg

The resolution for some reason seems janky/ too big for my monitor but changing down to a lower resolution does not fix the janky part - and it was working fine at full 1080p via VGA.
 
There is probably an overscan setting on the TV for HDMI inputs - you need to disable it for the input from your PC.

It will have been working properly on VGA because the TV will recognise that as a PC input, and won't do any overscanning.
 
defnitely related to overscan i expect. why not just go back to using VGA if it was working fine?

ps check the desktop size and position section for overscan stuff....i've found HDMI from an NVIDIA card to a TV can be a bit of a pain!
 
defnitely related to overscan i expect. why not just go back to using VGA if it was working fine?

ps check the desktop size and position section for overscan stuff....i've found HDMI from an NVIDIA card to a TV can be a bit of a pain!

I am not entirely sure overscan is the issue, as I have tried resizing, and that does not seem to fix the issue for me. I am wondering if someone could take a look for me via teamviewer, as I could be doing the complete wrong thing.
 
the thing on NVIDIA cards (and im thinking back to when i had one in my media centre) was that you had to re-size the desktop to get it to fit, which it turn changes it to some weird, smaller resolution. you lose sharpness as a result. when i switched to an AMD card in my media centre it worked fine and wasnt a problem
 
the thing on NVIDIA cards (and im thinking back to when i had one in my media centre) was that you had to re-size the desktop to get it to fit, which it turn changes it to some weird, smaller resolution. you lose sharpness as a result. when i switched to an AMD card in my media centre it worked fine and wasnt a problem

I think I am going to switch back to VGA, but I have noticed on this monitor in certain areas "around bad quality images :/" it gets flicking type pixels?" I am not sure if thats the monitor or the graphics card, as I've not noticed it on my samsung monitor with a 1366x768 resolution
 
It's an overscan issue that can either be fixed in the Nvidia Control Panel (not sure where) or the TV settings. Have you tried seeing if there was a game mode/1:1 pixel mapping option in the TV HDMI settings?
 
It's an overscan issue that can either be fixed in the Nvidia Control Panel (not sure where) or the TV settings. Have you tried seeing if there was a game mode/1:1 pixel mapping option in the TV HDMI settings?

Yeh, there is a picture mode called game mode - but it just seems to change the picture quality slightly - it seems everything is extremely sharp, and if I change the picture mode to "Mild" it completely gets rid of this everything is fine, apart from the fact the desktop is a lot darker - which changing brightness does not seem to fix, and the desktop still goes off the sides.
 
Back
Top Bottom