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The original poster is experiencing a black border around their video when running Windows 7 at 720p resolution on their multimedia setup, despite using the latest graphics driver, and is seeking solutions. A subsequent suggestion advises trying RivaTuner, a tool that can help with adjusting graphics settings, to potentially fix the issue. The thread reflects a technical troubleshooting discussion with the overall aim of resolving display scaling problems.

ArthurBarnhouse

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I have a multimedia box hooked up to my TV. It's a Shuttle X38P2-Pro With a 2.5 Ghz Wolfdale Processor and a Radeon HD 4770. The TV is a Samsung plasma, and the native resolution is 1024x768, but it streaches everything if I use the native resolution, so I set it to 720p (the ostensible resolution of the screen when it was sold to me). when I use this resolution on the Ubuntu installation, it will run from edge to edge of the screen. However, when I run this resolution on the Windows 7 installation, it has a black border around the video. I believe I have installed the most recent driver for the graphics card, but I can't find a solution for this. Does anyone have a suggestion?