"pdineshkumar55" wrote:
I google it and many posts said, it's overscan problem. I tested in many TV's. But this problem comes in all TV's. All TV's have the overscan problem. No, I think.
"EnTerr" wrote:
I suspect you can also adjust the player programmatically so it plays in a window smaller than the full screen. Seems like roVideoScreen.setDestinationRectangle may do the trick. But i have never done video on Roku, so speculating - can someone with experience shed light?
"renojim" wrote:"EnTerr" wrote:
I suspect you can also adjust the player programmatically so it plays in a window smaller than the full screen. Seems like roVideoScreen.setDestinationRectangle may do the trick. But i have never done video on Roku, so speculating - can someone with experience shed light?
I'm pretty sure that stopped working a long time ago. I reported it, but, as usual, never got a response from anyone at Roku. It works on legacy devices.
-JT
Yup. Works for roVideoPlayer, but not roVideoScreen.
thanks for your helpful suggestion to check the tv's settings. my samsung tv had a setting for picture size, and had 4:3, 16:9, (and mine was on 16:9), but there was a third setting called "screen fit", and when i selected that one, the edges weren't chopped off anymore.