I have been through all of the sub-menus in the "Menu" button and have seen nothing sounding like an overscan setting. The only one relating to picture size and fit has four optionsIt does sound like an over scan issue.
In order to adjust the overscan you may need to have the set professionally calibrated.
Glad to hear that. I've had very good luck with Vizio sets.
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Having now used the Vizio for a while, I am fairly pleased with it, especially the color which is excellent.
The is one thing it does that is very distressing though; when you change to a new channel, you are familiar with the info banner that comes up at the bottom showing the network, the channel ID, the time bar, etc. On this TV, the banner appears instantly, but it is a second or two before the picture is there.
The disconcerting problem is that the banner is usuallydimmed to about 20% unreadable intensity either from the git-go, or is bright VERY briefly, then dims for "long" time, then comes back full level. When in the dim state, it really is unreadable, making channel surfing not a smooth activity due to the difficulty seeing what you have landed on.
Other than that, and not a very wide viewing angle, I am happy with it.
Regarding your original question your "S video" was probably the problem. The signal on S video is separated into Chrominance (color) and Luminance (brightness) .What is the most likely cause if all stations suddenly change to B&W?
Turning TV and cable box off and back on brings the color back.
(Using S_Video from STB to AVR and from AVR to TV.)
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