evilsonic665
Sep 5 2007, 07:31 PM
Guys I recently purchased this monitor
http://www.samsung.com/ca/products/monitor...24hubcbqxaa.aspand i have this problem
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q214/ev...65/DSC00030.jpgI have my 360 connected via the official vga cable,and when i switch the display to 1920 x 1080 the picture appears scewed/zoomed(the monitor supports up to 1920 x 1200)and there seems to be no setting for width adjustment or aspect ratio…any thoughts?
CerealKiller741
Sep 5 2007, 07:52 PM
Is there an auto image adjust button on the monitor?
evilsonic665
Sep 6 2007, 12:21 PM
QUOTE(CerealKiller741 @ Sep 5 2007, 08:28 PM)

Is there an auto image adjust button on the monitor?
Yup,it actually does an auto adjust process,and while it does,it reaches a satisfactory display,while it finishes though the display goes back to what you see in the photo(and theres no u can stop it)
Omnix1299
Sep 11 2007, 01:42 AM
im not the best when it comes to the super techincal about video formats and support , IE specifically how VGA or component work. but i know more than the average person i suppose. With that said, heres whatcha should try.
Pop that bad boy to a lower resolution, while it says the maximum is 1920x1200 it's just that, not 1920x1080, find something that looks suitable, because even with a monitor that's 24" 720p does NOT look that bad, although 720 and 1080 are just reference points i believe. but like i said, i could be wrong twisted symphony may have more of a clue. but definitely try that, i know that my 19" monitor supports 1440x900 i think? but i dont get near that, i have to put it in a different widescreen format.
SphtKr76
Sep 11 2007, 04:54 AM
Instead of letting the monitor attempt to auto adjust to the image, how about finding out how to get the monitor to do a 1:1 pixel map. I don't have that particular model, but in my experience all the good PC LCD monitors have this feature.
evilsonic665
Sep 12 2007, 02:39 PM
Thanx a lot for the responses guys,needless to say,ive tried both your suggestions and and unfortunately besides 1:1 pixel mapping(the feature sphtkr76 mentioned)theres actually no other possible way to get 1920 x 1080 resolution for my 1920 x 1200 monitor without screwing the picture,simply because the 360 doesnt support 16:10 resolutions,sad thing is that i havent found a 1:1 pixel mapping setting after many hopeless hours messing with my monitors settings,instead i found out that obviously im not the only one with this prob and that theres actually a lot of people fighting for 16:10 resolutions to be added as a feature in the upcoming fall update.check this out and support us if you will..http://forums.xbox.com/7917477/ShowPost.aspx