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HELP with 36fs76 Geometry

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Old 11-11-2002, 4:08 PM   #1
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HELP with 36fs76 Geometry

Please help.

Just got my tv and find that if i rotate the vertical into alignment then the horizontal part is out and vice versa.
Therefore I can't get both axes correct.

Also in the RGB menu I can't centralise the image perfectly.

Can anyone help me please?!!


Love,

KV
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Old 11-11-2002, 5:43 PM   #2
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Humn I don't recall having your problems with my two sets.

I needed to rotate "-1" and to center "-10" or "+10" on the RGB setup menu.

Do you need to rotate so much?

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Old 13-11-2002, 12:43 AM   #3
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Geometry Boo Hoo

Thanks for your reply.

I find that RGB =+10 still doesn't centralise a grid on my video essentials disk.-10 to 0 is definitely wrong 4 my tv.

The rotation is a problem. I can get either vertical correct or horizontal but not both.

It's worse to align vertical cos the horizontal lines then really result in a thck band on the right and thin on the left side of the screen.
Thus, I have compromised and aligned the horizontal so the black bands at least are of even thickness all the way across the screen.

Am I asking too much for the lines to be correct on a 36'' tv?

What do I do please?

KV
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