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Plywodstatebum
03-15-2005, 01:42 PM
When i watch some HD programs there are side bars, so I figure that the program is not being sent in 16:9 do I change the TV resolution or the Voom box.? Too full the screen
rvsixer
03-15-2005, 01:48 PM
When i watch some HD programs there are side bars, so I figure that the program is not being sent in 16:9 do I change the TV resolution or the Voom box.? Too full the screenWhat you are after is stretch mode, not changing the resolution. Also all HD by definition is 16:9.
Stretch on the VOOM box is linear and looks pretty bad in my opinion. My TV has a non-linear stretch which is much better, so that's the one I use.
Plywodstatebum
03-15-2005, 03:00 PM
my tv has Zoom is that the same?
rvsixer
03-15-2005, 03:26 PM
my tv has Zoom is that the same?Your guess is as good as mine :D .
Ronald_Jeremy
03-15-2005, 09:13 PM
TV setting.
What you want is 4:3 Zoom. On mine it is 4:3 expanded.
Actually you don't want that.
Watch it with the black bars. Even though you have an hd tv, original aspect ratio is the way to go. :D
rvsixer
03-16-2005, 08:46 AM
Watch it with the black bars. :DI'd say that's not good advice if you don't know what kind of set this is. A CRT or plasma and he could be looking at burn-in in the near future (especially with factory torch mode settings).
Plywodstatebum
03-16-2005, 11:09 AM
well its a RPTV Hitachi 57T500, I wondered about those side bars on ESPNHD since there not black like i have it set on other channels. Thanks for making me think about that, Brain Damaged ,,,60's and 70's did it.
rvsixer
03-16-2005, 11:27 AM
well its a RPTV Hitachi 57T500, I wondered about those side bars on ESPNHD since there not black like i have it set on other channels. Thanks for making me think about that, Brain Damaged ,,,60's and 70's did it.The ESPN side bars are FAR preferable to black sidebars (the less contrast the better chance for no burn-in). Of course best bet is stretch mode (zoom usually expands the picture horizontally AND vertically, lose a lot of the picture in the process). I have a Hitachi CRT too :D .
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