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Posted by Steve Roberts on 09/26/05 07:02
On 24 Sep 2005 23:48:48 GMT, "POD {ҿ}"
<DONT.EVEN.TRY.IT@DEADSPAM.COM> wrote:
>> Use the HDMI Sel button to change the resolution to 720x576p to get a
>> 4:3 picture. This is how HDMI works. You can do this also when
>> watching letterboxed extras on a dvd and you want to zoom the picture
>> to fill the screen.
>>
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>Not quite, all that does is change the resolution, not the aspect ratio,
The reason for that is that the standard definition resolutions (720 x
576, 720 x 480) support both 4:3 and 16:9 video. However, there is no
4:3 standard for high-definition video - it's all 16:9. So your player
and display are performing exactly as intended if you have it
outputting HD! I suppose if it was clever it would automatically
pillarbox 4:3 material into the 16:9 frame.
Steve
The Doctor Who Restoration Team Website
http://www.restoration-team.co.uk
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