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Old 01-08-2009, 11:15 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Zoom availability

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Originally Posted by Sparks View Post
A nice feature is the “Zoom” button on the remote control. This button allows you to instantly change the picture size and shape to fit the program you are watching. Changing the size and shape will normally be done automatically if the program being viewed has the information for this feature available on that transmission. It automatically works only when the TV station is broadcasting that information to your digital tuner.
Actually the ZOOM function only works on 1080i and 720p channels. On channels that use 480i, you will get this "Aspect ratio cannot be changed" error, because if you zoomed it, it wouldn't look pretty. Also, zooming a 480i channel is supposed to be a feature for HDTVs, letterboxing the video, something that is not allowed in CECB's.

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