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Old 11-05-2014, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Phil Nelson View Post
I think some TVs were deliberately designed with a little overscan so that customers wouldn't constantly call the repairman when components aged and black bars appeared on the edges.
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About 10 to 20% overscan was normal for consumer TVs. There are 2 parameters that were (are) used when framing and inserting graphics on images. "Safe Action" and "Safe Title". "Safe Action" is considered about 90% of the rectangular broadcast image where nearly all sets will display that area to the viewer and not cut it off. "Safe Title" is normally considered as 80% of the image where all sets will display and not cut off the titles or graphics. Some professional and broadcast monitors have a "safe title generator" option so the 80% box will be displayed on screen for proper framing of titles in the studio or post production.

I agree that your set seems to overscan a bit more than this.

Here is an image I lifted from the internet illustrating the 2 parameters that I mentioned.
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