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Old August 9th 04, 12:12 PM
Ed
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Default Sky News - why still in 4:3?

Why is sky news still broadcast in 4:3? Apart from making the
presenters look fat, surely much of their news is delivered in 16:9
these days. Certainly all their sports coverage from the UK is filmed
in widescreen.

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Old August 9th 04, 07:52 PM
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Obviously the original poster is one of those guys who has a widescreen TV
&
insists on getting full value out of every inch of it. Instead of black

bars
either side when watching 4:3 material he has it set to a stretch mode

that
makes it fill the 16:9 screen & coincidentally makes the presenters look

wider &
fatter.


Same as me then but if you watch 4:3 with black bars on a 16:9 you are
reducing the life span of your tv.


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Old August 9th 04, 09:10 PM
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I have a panasonic tv set to auto which therefore automatically
selects 'wide' when I switch to the sky digibox which is set to output
a 16:9 picture, which is perfect for most channels, but sky news comes
out stretched across my screen. If you can tell me a way to set it so
that 4:3 pictures come out with black bars and 16:9 pictures are also
correctly rendered I'd be most grateful.



Nigel Barker wrote in message . ..
On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 13:55:30 +0100, Charlie Pearce
wrote:

On 9 Aug 2004 03:12:27 -0700, (Ed) wrote:

Why is sky news still broadcast in 4:3? Apart from making the
presenters look fat, surely much of their news is delivered in 16:9
these days.


How on earth does broadcasting in 4:3 make presenters look fat?


Obviously the original poster is one of those guys who has a widescreen TV &
insists on getting full value out of every inch of it. Instead of black bars
either side when watching 4:3 material he has it set to a stretch mode that
makes it fill the 16:9 screen & coincidentally makes the presenters look wider &
fatter.

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Old August 10th 04, 06:48 AM
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On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 18:52:14 +0100, Tim Anderson wrote:

Obviously the original poster is one of those guys who has a widescreen TV

&
insists on getting full value out of every inch of it. Instead of black

bars
either side when watching 4:3 material he has it set to a stretch mode

that
makes it fill the 16:9 screen & coincidentally makes the presenters look

wider &
fatter.


Same as me then but if you watch 4:3 with black bars on a 16:9 you are
reducing the life span of your tv.


1. How so?
2. Is there a mode that stretches a conventional aspect picture across the
whole screen without distorting the aspect (IOW trims top & bottom of the
picture)? I can't find this out for myself because we don't have a WSTV.
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Old August 10th 04, 11:57 AM
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I went into the tv menu of the digibox last night, and it now has two
tv options, one for second picture (any ideas?) and one for main pic,
and the options are 16:9, 4:3 and 4:3L, presumably for letterbox. So I
have it set to output as 16:9. However, this seems to make it
automatically send all pictures to the tv as 16:9 despite the source
material (sky news) only being 4:3. The 4:3 option is removed from the
'justify' options by the panasonic tv when receiving the rgb signal
from the digibox, so i cannot manually select 4:3.



and Jomtien wrote in message . ..
Ed wrote:

Why is sky news still broadcast in 4:3? Apart from making the
presenters look fat,


Your TV is incorrectly adjusted.

Set the TV viewing format (using whatever you have in way of a "zoom"
button) to 4:3 (displays 4:3 correctly) or "smart" (stretches the
edges of a 4:3 image to fill the screen) or 14:9 (leaves smaller black
bands at the left and right): whichever you prefer. Set the W/S TV
format to"auto" in the TV menu.
Set the digibox picture menu settings to "16:9" and RGB (see the FAQ).

Turn the TV off and on again. It should now auto-switch from 16:9 to
4:3 (or smart or 14:9) in accordance with the picture signal. If it
doesn't then call the installer.

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Old August 10th 04, 06:56 PM
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On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 16:25:14 GMT, Ken Jude
wrote:


Some Panasonics are only able to use 16:9 mode when receiving an RGB
signal. My parents' Panasonic does this (it's documented in their
manual) whereas mine doesn't.


Apologies, that wasn't phrased very carefully. I ought to have said
that some Panasonics, when receiving an RGB signal, are only able to
use 16:9 mode.
 




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