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Old June 17th, 2010, 07:27 PM
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Re: Singer Monitor Issue

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Originally Posted by eben333 View Post
I think there is a confusion on what the problem is. The width of the singer screen is not a problem. The middle portion, which is where you said the manufacture produces, between the Marquee section at the top and the singer list section at the bottom gets shifted up. So, the top portion of the song window gets clipped. Again, if I resize the entire singer window, that image shifts back to normal.

It seems to me it's more a bug than a feature. If indeed that it is the problem of the manufacturers, then why does the window sets itself right, once I resize the window, even just a tiny bit? I certainly would like this fixed to it works with any resolutions.

Not only that, it's only with CD+G. When I play a video file, it never has that problem. It just gets stretched wider than usual. Again, another data point that may suggest a bug, not a feature.
you might wanna check the tv setting, see if the picture size is on zoom1 or zoom2, i have a 56" Samsung LCD tv and everytime i changed the picture size to either zoom 1 or 2 i am unable to read the bottom display , make sure the picture size is on 16:9.
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