Depending on the type of broadcast being transmitted, programmes can be viewed in a number of formats. Press the
QUICK button and select Picture Size. Press OK to display the option list, including Wide, 4:3, Super Live, 14:9,
Subtitle, or Cinema. Use the
"Note: Using the special functions to change the size of the displayed image (i.e. changing the height/width ratio) for the
purposes of public display or commercial gain may infringe on copyright laws."
Wide (Except PC)
Wide (PC only)
4:3
Super Live
14:9
Subtitle
Cinema
Native
Normal
Dot by Dot
Changing Picture Format
or
button to select one format.
Use this setting when watching a widescreen
DVD, widescreen video tape or a 16:9 broadcast
(when available). Due to the range of widescreen
formats (16:9, 14:9 etc.), black bars may be
visible on the top and bottom of the screen.
This setting will show the picture without over
scan and side panel when watching a PC signal
source via HDMI or PC terminal.
Use this setting to view a true 4:3 broadcast.
This stretches the left and right sides of a normal
picture (4:3 aspect ratio) to fi ll the screen, without
making the picture appear unnatural. The top
and bottom of the picture are slightly cut off.
Use this setting when watching a 14:9 broadcast.
When subtitles are included on a letterbox format
broadcast, this setting will raise the picture to
ensure that all the text is displayed.
This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect
When using a PC connected via HDMI this
setting will show the picture without over scan,
i.e. WYSIWYG. This option is only available
when watching video signal source via HDMI.
This setting will show the picture without
over scan, i.e. WYSIWYG. This option is only
available when watching a PC signal source via
"Dot by Dot" is a non-scaling display. Depending
on the input signal format, the setting will display
the picture withside panels and/or bars at the top
and bottom (i.e VGA input source).
English - 24 -
ratio) to the full screen.
HDMIor PC terminal.
Subtitle