I recently got HD service from D* and have noticed I seem to have a problem with overscan. I never noticed this with DVD upscaling, game systems and ocasional OTA. It's especially noticeable with fine print on commercials and on channels that float their logo lower than average.
Anyway, I put my set into service mode and readjusted the HSize/VSize settings and am getting much better results. However, I did try to squeeze out a bit more picture but i began to get some geometry issues and convergence problems at the bottom of the screen. At the extreme end it also looks like the guns reflect back over. I backed off slightly until the geomety and convergence issues went away. I'm slightly off on the h/v ratio but not enough to notice.
I recorded the HDNet calibration segment and I'm aligning with 12 on the left and right sides. There seemed a bit more side scan available. The top is at 4 and the bottom 6. There didn't seem to be as much V overscan available. The audio track on the HDNet calibration indicated there was a little bit more signal than I could see.
Anyway, is it possible to minimize the overscan and correct the geomery and overscan issues on a DIY job? The hardest thing is navigating that cryptic Sony service menu. Also, is it possible in the service menu to pull in more signal into the picuture or is what you see at the edjes all you can get?
Anyway, I put my set into service mode and readjusted the HSize/VSize settings and am getting much better results. However, I did try to squeeze out a bit more picture but i began to get some geometry issues and convergence problems at the bottom of the screen. At the extreme end it also looks like the guns reflect back over. I backed off slightly until the geomety and convergence issues went away. I'm slightly off on the h/v ratio but not enough to notice.
I recorded the HDNet calibration segment and I'm aligning with 12 on the left and right sides. There seemed a bit more side scan available. The top is at 4 and the bottom 6. There didn't seem to be as much V overscan available. The audio track on the HDNet calibration indicated there was a little bit more signal than I could see.
Anyway, is it possible to minimize the overscan and correct the geomery and overscan issues on a DIY job? The hardest thing is navigating that cryptic Sony service menu. Also, is it possible in the service menu to pull in more signal into the picuture or is what you see at the edjes all you can get?