Awesome setting the name of HDMI 2 from "Blu-ray" (I don't think I set this myself) to "PC" solved the overscan issue. Obviously I had to fix the overscan settings in Kodi but that's easy enough to do. Thanks again.
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RE: [RESOLVED]Overscan settings not working
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RE: [RESOLVED]Overscan settings not working
I have a Samsung TV too but my Raspberry Pi 2 is connected to a receiver which is then connected to the TV using HDMI (because the TV doesn't support audio passthrough from HDMI to another HDMI port). I have to connect the receiver on the HDMI port that support ARC so I can't put it into the HDMI port that says "DVI". But I will try to change the name to "PC" and see if that helps.
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[RESOLVED]Overscan settings not working
Hey I've installed recalBox on my Raspberry Pi 2 and it works great except for the fact that I don't see the full screen on my HDTV. In Kodi I had to change the overscan settings to:
- left: 39
- right: 1881
- top: 23
- bottom: 1055
I tried to set similar values in the config.txt but that didn't change anything. I tried enabling/disabling overscan in the system settings but either I don't see the whole image or I get a huge black border all around the image. Is there any way to calibrate overscan in recalBox similar to Kodi?