Hi, I've just taken delivery of my Raspberry Pi. I loaded up Debian, hooked it up to my TV via the HDMI connection but the edge of the screen overlaps the screen size. I cannot see the task bar or menu buttons. How can I fix this?
Thanks
Hi, I've just taken delivery of my Raspberry Pi. I loaded up Debian, hooked it up to my TV via the HDMI connection but the edge of the screen overlaps the screen size. I cannot see the task bar or menu buttons. How can I fix this?
Thanks
Maybe I could change the settings on the TV but there are no options that I can find to do so. Does anyone know anything about Panasonic Viera's?
Kev,
Also: Can you tell us if your TV is registred as a DVI device or HDMI device? If yes, then follow the instuctions I posted above. If no, then you might not be putting in the right commands or putting them in wrong. All commands DO NOT have spaces.
Then:
You have to check whether or not your TV supports that resoultion.
See this link on how to do that:
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5851
1. Run “tvservice –m CEA” to give a list of CEA supported modes.
To do this, you must first change your directory to: /opt/vc/bin (to do this enter command in terminal: "cd /opt/vc/bin")
then type: "tvservice –m CEA" (or ./tvservice –m CEA if it doesn't work)
then the Raspberry Pi will show a list of supported formats. Use http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5851 to get the commands of the supported format. Once you find the supported formats,
Fergus
Thanks for the reply Fergus. I followed your instructions and found that mode 19 is supported (at least I think it is, the left of the screen is not visible so all I can see is:
mode 1: 640x480 @60Hz, progressive
mode 2: 720x480 @60Hz, progressive
mode 3: 640x480 @60Hz, progressive
ative) mode 4: 1280x720 @60Hz, progressive
mode 5: 1920x1080 @60Hz, progressive
mode 6: 720x480 @60Hz, progressive
mode 7: 720x480 @60Hz, progressive
mode 17: 720x576 @50Hz, progressive
mode 18: 720x576 @50Hz, progressive
ative) mode 19: 1280x720 @50Hz, progressive
mode 20: 1920x1080 @60Hz, progressive
mode 21: 720x576 @50Hz, progressive
mode 22: 720x576 @50Hz, progressive
Thanks for the reply Fergus. I followed your instructions and found that mode 19 is supported (at least I think it is, the left of the screen is not visible so all I can see is:
mode 1: 640x480 @60Hz, progressive
mode 2: 720x480 @60Hz, progressive
mode 3: 640x480 @60Hz, progressive
ative) mode 4: 1280x720 @60Hz, progressive
mode 5: 1920x1080 @60Hz, progressive
mode 6: 720x480 @60Hz, progressive
mode 7: 720x480 @60Hz, progressive
mode 17: 720x576 @50Hz, progressive
mode 18: 720x576 @50Hz, progressive
ative) mode 19: 1280x720 @50Hz, progressive
mode 20: 1920x1080 @60Hz, progressive
mode 21: 720x576 @50Hz, progressive
mode 22: 720x576 @50Hz, progressive