I have an uncommon TV. It's a Philips 30" flat panel (30PF9975). When I watch certain channels (seems to be mostly OTA) I get some overscan along the top of the picture.
I have my Voom box connected to the TV using the DVI cable. Because it's connecting to the DVI, I cannot adjust the TV geometry (I'm not sure if LDC's can even do geometry adjustment to begin with, and even less likely with a digital-to-digital signal).
I've tried using the normal Voom setup menu to increase the height of the picture. No luck. I don't suppose there are any secret menus anywhere to increase the picture position or the height of the picture a bit more than what's on the normal menu?
The behavior I see is about 2 lines worth of pixels that are very clearly meant to be off the top of the screen. Usually these lines are white, but occasionally show some color when the rest of the picture (usually background) is moving near that part of the screen.
Thanks for any thoughts.
I have my Voom box connected to the TV using the DVI cable. Because it's connecting to the DVI, I cannot adjust the TV geometry (I'm not sure if LDC's can even do geometry adjustment to begin with, and even less likely with a digital-to-digital signal).
I've tried using the normal Voom setup menu to increase the height of the picture. No luck. I don't suppose there are any secret menus anywhere to increase the picture position or the height of the picture a bit more than what's on the normal menu?
The behavior I see is about 2 lines worth of pixels that are very clearly meant to be off the top of the screen. Usually these lines are white, but occasionally show some color when the rest of the picture (usually background) is moving near that part of the screen.
Thanks for any thoughts.