2018-12-30, 15:05
Hi,
I am using Kodi on a television display with overscan. Living in Europe, where television content refreshes at 50 Hz while computer displays run at 60 Hz, the display device does not support disabling overscan at the video content's native refresh rate. So I have been running video calibration to correct for overscan. However, almost all the content we are watching on the Kodi player (Raspberry Pi 3 B+ if that is relevant - I do not think it is) is made for television, i.e. mastered with overscan in mind. Some content, recorded from VHS tapes, even has glitches outside the action-safe area, i.e. in places that are supposed to go away after overscan.
So, my question basically is: Can we use different overscan settings for videos and UI? I would like the video content to be conventionally overscanned, while overscan is corrected in the menus so they are not trimmed off.
I am using Kodi on a television display with overscan. Living in Europe, where television content refreshes at 50 Hz while computer displays run at 60 Hz, the display device does not support disabling overscan at the video content's native refresh rate. So I have been running video calibration to correct for overscan. However, almost all the content we are watching on the Kodi player (Raspberry Pi 3 B+ if that is relevant - I do not think it is) is made for television, i.e. mastered with overscan in mind. Some content, recorded from VHS tapes, even has glitches outside the action-safe area, i.e. in places that are supposed to go away after overscan.
So, my question basically is: Can we use different overscan settings for videos and UI? I would like the video content to be conventionally overscanned, while overscan is corrected in the menus so they are not trimmed off.