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    Posted: 20 May 2016 at 5:36am
The image of the N3000 is correct with normal use as OpenELEC.

But when he entered the Bios I do not see the image completely have to move the mouse to see the hidden part.

And it is distorted only occurs in the bios. Is it a mistake or normal TV? Attached a picture of the TV and detail of the deformation.


Capturing the full TV shows that part of the bios needed to view full you must move the mouse.



Detail photo of deformation



Thanks.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote parsec Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 May 2016 at 1:41pm
Some TVs do not work perfectly when used with PCs.

The resolutions supported by PC monitors and TVs are not all the same. The resolution used in the UEFI/BIOS is not supported by the TV.

I used a 32" 720P TV with a PC, and it did the same thing in the BIOS that you see.

If your TV is 720P, which has multiple resolutions (1280 x 720, 1176 x 664), then it is normal for that TV.

I cannot see if your PC's UEFI/BIOS has the Full HD UEFI feature. If it does, you could try using the lower resolution setting instead of Auto, which might correct the problem.
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My TV is Full HD 1080p.

I'm going to see if there is the option in the bios you mention.

Thank you.
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Check the aspect ratio settings on your TV.

Different makes will have different names for the settings but mine has a variety (16:9, 4:3).

I choose Just scan which allows the TV to adjust itself to the environment that it is presented with.

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