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SwitchResX – Call For Help

by Xander on Apr.01, 2010, under Technology

So I’ve had my Mac Pro hooked up to my Sharp LC-47SB57UT 47” LCD and have loved it since the first volts of current passed through its wires to turn both it and me on. But there was always something that bothered me, the black border around the desktop that isn’t quite filling up the entire screen!



Sure I’ve overlooked it this far, but I think its come time to tackle this problem once and for all. I’ve tried a couple different applications out there for the Mac OSX that helps resolve issues of scaling the resolution correctly to fit your flatscreen pixel to pixel, but have found that SwitchResX is the best out of them all, considering it has a lot of fluid options to control both the entire desktop when loading at startup as well as individual applications when launched.

For many of you that have experienced this problem with your Mac’s, you know that it can be a very aggravating experience to fix the timing and resolution settings to be in perfect sync for your monitor to recognize correctly. I had a Powerbook G4 that was quite often hooked up to my Sharp Aquos model LCD that with a few hours of tinkering with SwitchResX, was able to get it going — with the help of Sharps menu within the its control panel to “fit” and “scale” the picture to be either “dot by dot” or “letterbox”, etc. etc.

With the Sharp (non-Aquos) LC-47SB57UT model I have, it lacks that same menu to choose a “dot by dot” setting which makes things much more difficult because usually, that along with checking “Overscan” within the System Preferences > Display > Options pane does the trick. Not so this time around!

So in I dove with SwitchResX and reading all the tutorials, posts, and blogs out there about others frustrations with getting their custom resolution settings correct. Im just going to come out and say it, I need help! To those who know their way around SwitchResX and timing definitions I would be most appreciative if you could send a little help my way. The following is my EDID info for my Sharp LC-47SB57UT I have:

(Download the full EDID here)

Monitor Description blocks:
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Descriptor #0 – Timing definition:

Mode = 1920 x 1080 @ 60.000Hz

Pixel Clock…………. 148.50 MHz            Non-Interlaced

Horizontal Vertical
Active……………… 1920 pixels 1080 lines
Front Porch…………. 88 pixels 5 lines
Sync Width………….. 44 pixels 36 lines
Back Porch………….. 148 pixels 36 lines
Blanking……………. 280 pixels 45 lines
Total………………. 2200 pixels 1125 lines
Scan Rate…………… 67.500 kHz 60.000 Hz
Image Size………….. 1039 mm 584 mm
Border……………… 0 pixels 0 lines

Sync: Digital separate with
* Positive vertical polarity
* Positive horizontal polarity

My Display Settings when going to System Preferences are as follows:

And finally, when I open SwitchResX and add a Custom Resolution setting, the defaulted settings that are currently in use are pre-loaded as seen below:

But after days, and now weeks of trying to tinker with the right timing settings and (probably) doing incorrect math to make sure I don’t blank out my monitor, I cant avoid the fact that I need help. So if you’ve read this and can understand my frustrations send me a little help in the comments. Or tweet me, Im going to solve this one way or another but I really don’t see why I should go it alone. Any and all help is GREATLY appreciated and will be properly honored. :)

UPDATE: In case you also, have a similar problem like myself I found SwitchResX’s User Guide floating around online, its not the current version but it may help some of you grasp the concept of how/why SwitchResX works, as well as some tips on what to do in certain situations.

SwitchResX User Guide

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Internet Meme Appreciation

by Xander on Mar.23, 2010, under Projects

In a follow up to my previous post that let my blog readers pick my license plate frame wording, I decided to update now that “Do A Barrel Roll” probably isn’t the thing you want to be reading behind a Toyota Prius due to the recent problems people have been having with the 2010 models.

In case you were living under a rock my previous “Do A Barrel Roll” derives from “Star Fox 64″ a Nintendo 64 game that came out in 1997. It was an instant classic, but over the years the characters “voices” were chuckled at because of how they sounded whenever they talked. When a character did talk, a message of their words would appear on screen displaying what it was. Needless to say, one of these phrases would make it into Internet meme history. Peppy, one of Fox McCloud’s wingmen mentions to “Do A Barrel Roll!” when teaching the player how to fly the arwing craft used in the game to deflect enemy fire. But anyway, I decided to phase that out as I was getting quite bored with it.

I figured I might as well give a tip of the hat to one of the greatest Internet memes of all time. I won’t give it away but those who are wise will know automatically just from looking at the picture below what meme I decided to go with this time.


(photoshopped the license number out)

Direct link: http://bit.ly/RR

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