Video Cut Off

I recently purchased a 3rd gen nano from a friend, when i add video's and movies it cuts off the sides of the videos. When playing a music video i cannot see the first 3 or four letters of each line (artist, song, album, etcetera). Any ideas?

Computer monitors display images from edge to edge. Television monitors, on the other hand, overscan images, or crop the outer edges. What's more, the amount of overscan differs from one television monitor to another.
Because of overscan, only the inner 90 percent of the full screen is considered action safe. That is, you should restrict any important onscreen actions to this area.
The inner 80 percent of the image is known as title safe. Because you usually can't afford to lose any part of a title, you need a greater margin of error. If you're going to output your project as full-screen video, you'll need to respect the title-safe zone or suffer the consequences,
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