New NVidia driver messed up my aspect ratio

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I'm using my TV as a secondary screen in order to watch things I play from my PC on it. It as many other TV's suffer from that overscan issue where the edges of the picture sent to the TV, is outside of the display area. Usually I just use NVidia's control panel to scale it down until it fits, but with the newest GeForce 320.18 driver something happened.

Since it reset after installing, I had to scale it again. But now for some reason, the aspect ratio doesn't fit the screen. If I scale it down enough for the top and bottom to be inside the display area, then the left and right edges are too much inside the display area and leaves black bars on the sides. If I scale it so that there's no black bars on the sides, then the top and bottom edges are outside of the display area. What happened? Is there any way to remedy this?
 
Would agree with cookybiscuit I am using the latest drivers with my GTX 670 SLI setup on 3 Asus 27" monitors plus my Panasonic 50" Plasma and the scaling is correct on all without having to do any thing. On my TV I set the Screen Format to Full and that is all I had to do. I did not have to do anything as far as the Nividia control panel settings are concerned. I would check the format that the TV is in it might be incorrect.
 

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I haven't changed a single setting on the TV, the PC is the only thing that's been changed, so that's obviously where the issue is.

Also, notea, did you even read the question? =P
 


Check anyway, when I used to use a TV as a monitor it would jump out of the right setting all the time for no reason.
 

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I did check it now. All the settings are the same as before.