Kelvin
Pixel Mercenary
It's not my TV; my Wii and PC images show up perfectly when I use them, but when I plug in my Pandora, I get a fully grayscale image. I just got the cord.
I tried that, but then it just looks all weird and jiggly.Make sure the connection in TV-Out configuration is set to Composite if you use that Yellow connection
When you say the edges are trimmed off, do you mean you're actually losing some of the picture information, or just that you are getting black bars either side (but seeing the entire desktop)?The new issue, however, is I can't get the entire Pandora display on the screen; the edges get trimmed off. I've made it as big as it allows on the config, but that hasn't fixed it. My TV is a brand new plasma screen, and doesn't have options for minute zoom control.
Neither. The image fills the screen, but goes beyond as well. I can't see the taskbar, and the sides and top are off screen too. None of my TV's options allow me to put the whole display onscreen without screwing up the aspect and distorting everything.When you say the edges are trimmed off, do you mean you're actually losing some of the picture information, or just that you are getting black bars either side (but seeing the entire desktop)?The new issue, however, is I can't get the entire Pandora display on the screen; the edges get trimmed off. I've made it as big as it allows on the config, but that hasn't fixed it. My TV is a brand new plasma screen, and doesn't have options for minute zoom control.
OH! I thought that was how much of the Pandora display I was shoing. Heheh, I got it to fit now. Thank you!The TV-out settings dialog lets you adjust for overscan. Try making it smaller? You should notice how it stretches when you adjust the "window size", which is the size that is output.