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Old 09-14-2006, 01:29 AM   #1
mcwizard
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Video overlay on tv out cut off with ati 9600


I've my tv out working with Ubuntu drake and an ati 9600 graphics card. The problem is when I try and watch a video or live tv on my tv wich is hooked up s-video, the video is cut in half. I can only see the top half of the video. The gui and windows fit on the screen fine. I've tried changing resolutions, aspect ratios, overscan, and a number of different programs to view video but they all show the same effect.
Anyone have any ideas on what to do or what I could try. Thanx ahead of time.
 
  


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