Hi everyone, I'm more than sure that this issue has been already discussed, but I can't figure out yet a simple, efficent solution for this unbelievable issue.
Graphic card outputs a 1920x1080 by HDMI and the result on TV is an oversized desktop with creepy text letters, as it may happen chosing any "no native resolution".
Reading available settings on utilities like CRU or Nvidia drivers-custom resolutions there are some settings hard to give for me a meaningful reason "total pixels, front porch, blanking, polarity, etc", and also on my Samsung service menu tool (popping it up by a remote sequence during boot) there are extra pixels to set, and who knows how many others devilry options. TV is UE32H5000AK, native FullHD panel
The question is simply as hard to figure out a solution, how to display clearly at 1920x1080, fulfilling the screen margins as native resolution?
There is someone who kindly show me a way? Thank you
PS:
I made some more experiments with CRU, but choosing "1920x1080 LCD reduced" (I also tried standard and native) doesn't change anything considering the "oversized desktop", after restart same size, nothing changes.
Graphic card outputs a 1920x1080 by HDMI and the result on TV is an oversized desktop with creepy text letters, as it may happen chosing any "no native resolution".
Reading available settings on utilities like CRU or Nvidia drivers-custom resolutions there are some settings hard to give for me a meaningful reason "total pixels, front porch, blanking, polarity, etc", and also on my Samsung service menu tool (popping it up by a remote sequence during boot) there are extra pixels to set, and who knows how many others devilry options. TV is UE32H5000AK, native FullHD panel
The question is simply as hard to figure out a solution, how to display clearly at 1920x1080, fulfilling the screen margins as native resolution?
There is someone who kindly show me a way? Thank you
PS:
I made some more experiments with CRU, but choosing "1920x1080 LCD reduced" (I also tried standard and native) doesn't change anything considering the "oversized desktop", after restart same size, nothing changes.