Dumb Question About HD Flatscreen
- Bixby17
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Dumb Question About HD Flatscreen
Got a new HD Flatscreen TV for Christmas.
Yay.
It's great except for one thing. It is cutting off the bottoms and tops of all programs, whether they are on HD channels or regular channels.
I've looked at the manual, and that is not covered by the troubleshooting.
I've experimented with different screen views.
I even reset it to factory settings.
The weird thing is that I think that I remember it not doing that when we first hooked it up, but now that everything is hooked up "right" (the DVR, the DVD, the HDMI cable), I can't see the tops and bottoms of pictures, unless I go to "guide" mode where I see the guide and what the picture is supposed to look like is in the upper right quarter.
This is bugging the heck out of me because I can't read the ESPN crawls on the bottom of the screen, and I am a addict of that.
This can't be right. If you can help me, you would be my hero. I just spent 2 hours trying to figure this out, clicking on different settings, and all I've gotten out of that is frustration.
Yay.
It's great except for one thing. It is cutting off the bottoms and tops of all programs, whether they are on HD channels or regular channels.
I've looked at the manual, and that is not covered by the troubleshooting.
I've experimented with different screen views.
I even reset it to factory settings.
The weird thing is that I think that I remember it not doing that when we first hooked it up, but now that everything is hooked up "right" (the DVR, the DVD, the HDMI cable), I can't see the tops and bottoms of pictures, unless I go to "guide" mode where I see the guide and what the picture is supposed to look like is in the upper right quarter.
This is bugging the heck out of me because I can't read the ESPN crawls on the bottom of the screen, and I am a addict of that.
This can't be right. If you can help me, you would be my hero. I just spent 2 hours trying to figure this out, clicking on different settings, and all I've gotten out of that is frustration.
- Ritterskoop
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First attempt: make sure you are not in Zoom mode.
Back after more research. We just got a new HD flatscreen TV also!
Back after more research. We just got a new HD flatscreen TV also!
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- Ritterskoop
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It is something about aspect ratio, which can come in several settings: zoom, standard, full, justified. You don't want to be stuck in zoom, it sounds like. Look for aspect ratio in your manual.
Good luck.
Good luck.
If you fail to pilot your own ship, don't be surprised at what inappropriate port you find yourself docked. - Tom Robbins
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At the moment of commitment, the universe conspires to assist you. - attributed to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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At the moment of commitment, the universe conspires to assist you. - attributed to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
- Bob Juch
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Well you're not a blonde, so I don't think you're in zoom on your HDTV. However, is your HDTV hooked up directly to your cable box? If the latter, your cable box might be in zoom mode.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
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- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Bixby17
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Hmmmm. That might be it. All the various modes on the TV cut off the tops and bottoms of the screen.Bob Juch wrote:Well you're not a blonde, so I don't think you're in zoom on your HDTV. However, is your HDTV hooked up directly to your cable box? If the latter, your cable box might be in zoom mode.
- themanintheseersuckersuit
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That's what happened to me, I had to call the cable provider to figure it out.Bixby17 wrote:Hmmmm. That might be it. All the various modes on the TV cut off the tops and bottoms of the screen.Bob Juch wrote:Well you're not a blonde, so I don't think you're in zoom on your HDTV. However, is your HDTV hooked up directly to your cable box? If the latter, your cable box might be in zoom mode.
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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- Bixby17
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Hooray.
BobJ's surmise was correct. There is a small button on the cable remote that says "HDZoom." I pushed it a couple of times and got it back to the non-zoomed mode.
So basically someone had pushed that button. So I wasn't misremembering things--it was working okay at some point, and then someone pushed that button.
Does it matter if you do your zoom using the TV function to zoom or on your cable box whether you get a better picture? Or is it just the same?
BobJ's surmise was correct. There is a small button on the cable remote that says "HDZoom." I pushed it a couple of times and got it back to the non-zoomed mode.
So basically someone had pushed that button. So I wasn't misremembering things--it was working okay at some point, and then someone pushed that button.
Does it matter if you do your zoom using the TV function to zoom or on your cable box whether you get a better picture? Or is it just the same?
- Bob Juch
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Glad I could help. My own cable box doesn't do that.Bixby17 wrote:Hooray.
BobJ's surmise was correct. There is a small button on the cable remote that says "HDZoom." I pushed it a couple of times and got it back to the non-zoomed mode.
So basically someone had pushed that button. So I wasn't misremembering things--it was working okay at some point, and then someone pushed that button.
Does it matter if you do your zoom using the TV function to zoom or on your cable box whether you get a better picture? Or is it just the same?
I guess you'll have to determine by comparison which works better.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.