Overscan is something all TVs do, it's just the way it is. Nothing useful will ever be put into these safe boundaries, you are missing none of the film by having overscan.
Have a read of this, it seems obsessed about the subject, basically overscan is a leftover from CRT days where the signal was a bit dodgy at the edges, but you do sometimes get weird stuff happening at the edge of a picture, and overscan hides it.
http://www.mastersofcinema.org/reviews/03lookingbeyond.htm
Have a read of this, it seems obsessed about the subject, basically overscan is a leftover from CRT days where the signal was a bit dodgy at the edges, but you do sometimes get weird stuff happening at the edge of a picture, and overscan hides it.
http://www.mastersofcinema.org/reviews/03lookingbeyond.htm
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