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    Retropie TV Display Issue

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      TheJoshHarding
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      I'm new to the pie world but was able to successfully fix a few issues I encountered during my Pie setup. I initially purchased a Pi 0 but recently migrated to the Pi 3 for simplicity.

      I'm having an issue with displaying the RetroPie on my larger TV. I have two Sony's--one 32" and one 65". It works perfectly on the 32", however when I plug into my 65", the retropie splash displays perfectly, however when emulation station goes to boot, it only boots a plain white screen (no logo), and then after that goes to a muddled black screen.

      I already tried adjusting television settings, but can anyone help with some Pie settings that could be the culprit? And do settings then need to be adjusted each time we plug into a different TV?

      I know the overscan settings are responsible for black bars around the image, but I don't have any picture at all after the initial retropie splash

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        TheJoshHarding @TheJoshHarding
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        Tried adjusting the overscan settings. Didn't work. Any help?

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