Logical Disconnect
n00b
- Joined
- Sep 7, 2006
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- 31
I'm having a problem displaying the 1920x1080 resolution from my 360 using VGA.
When I first set the display to 1920x1080, the image is significantly stretched horizontally but correctly scaled vertically, regardless of which scaling option I choose. But if I restart the 360 (or change to a different input and then back to VGA), the image is now correctly scaled horizontally but stretched vertically to 16:10. Again, this is the case regardless of the scaling option I choose - while I don't have the overscan fix so I get the "black bars" using 1:1, the image displayed with 1:1 is still vertically stretched.
Has anyone else had this problem, and if so, can it be fixed? I guess it's not that important - I can use 1280x720 and it looks okay - but I had hoped that image quality would be improved by using a resolution closer to the monitor's native resolution.
When I first set the display to 1920x1080, the image is significantly stretched horizontally but correctly scaled vertically, regardless of which scaling option I choose. But if I restart the 360 (or change to a different input and then back to VGA), the image is now correctly scaled horizontally but stretched vertically to 16:10. Again, this is the case regardless of the scaling option I choose - while I don't have the overscan fix so I get the "black bars" using 1:1, the image displayed with 1:1 is still vertically stretched.
Has anyone else had this problem, and if so, can it be fixed? I guess it's not that important - I can use 1280x720 and it looks okay - but I had hoped that image quality would be improved by using a resolution closer to the monitor's native resolution.