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Posted by MS on 04/17/06 22:29
Justin Cole emailed this:
> "MS" <No.Way.Jose@No.Spam.Thank.You.com> wrote in message
> news:AyT0g.55005$wl.5332@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
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>>Justin Cole emailed this:
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>>>"MS" <No.Way.Jose@No.Spam.Thank.You.com> wrote in message
>>>news:3OR0g.54943$wl.48844@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
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>>>>2) Zoom out -- proper zoom out so that I can avoid TV overscan and see
>>>>the full image from the dvd. I'm fed up with missing the edges on some
>>>>widescreen aspect ratios.
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>>>This is an issue with the TV - not the DVD...
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>>>Justin.
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>>Many TVs have overscan but a DVD player with a zoom out facility allows
>>you to zoom out to avoid losing the edges chopped off by the TV's
>>overscan. Gurus -- have I got this right?
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> Nope. Get yourself a TV where you can adjust the overscan properly!
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> Justin.
Thanks Justin and 'The Dog From That...'.
So are you guys saying a 'zoom out' won't allow you to get around the
overscan problem? I read a web page that was all about overscan and said a
decent zoom out would do the trick. I just got a new 32inch Sony
widescreen TV 4 months ago, before I'd even heard of the overscan problem,
so can't get a new TV.
Regards,
MS
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