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When I change between BBC1 to BBC News24 the amount included in the picture
from BBC1 includes a wider shot (horizontally) and slightly less vertically. What causes this please? (Admitted this is an analogue signal not digital but I presume that shouldn't make a difference). Thanks. Bill Ridgeway |
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"Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... When I change between BBC1 to BBC News24 the amount included in the picture from BBC1 includes a wider shot (horizontally) and slightly less vertically. What causes this please? (Admitted this is an analogue signal not digital but I presume that shouldn't make a difference). Old Tv size is ratio 4x3, new widescreen TVs 16x9 Widescreen by BBC1 on anologue is 14x9 (Digital w/s is 16x9) If you have or get a w/s TV best to use a digital box. But re reading your post, if you get News 24 you will have digital so can't understand you watching anologue BBC1. Would suggest you use the digital BBC1. -- Regards, David Please reply to News Group |
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"Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... When I change between BBC1 to BBC News24 the amount included in the picture from BBC1 includes a wider shot (horizontally) and slightly less vertically. What causes this please? (Admitted this is an analogue signal not digital but I presume that shouldn't make a difference). Thanks. Bill Ridgeway Why are you watching BBC1 analogue? BBC1 digital and BBC News 24 are both 16:9 and should therefore both appear with the same aspect ratio. |
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"David" wrote in message
... "Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... When I change between BBC1 to BBC News24 the amount included in the picture from BBC1 includes a wider shot (horizontally) and slightly less vertically. What causes this please? (Admitted this is an analogue signal not digital but I presume that shouldn't make a difference). Old Tv size is ratio 4x3, new widescreen TVs 16x9 Widescreen by BBC1 on anologue is 14x9 (Digital w/s is 16x9) If you have or get a w/s TV best to use a digital box. But re reading your post, if you get News 24 you will have digital so can't understand you watching anologue BBC1. Would suggest you use the digital BBC1. -- Regards, David Please reply to News Group My signal comes by cable from Virgin. Bill Ridgeway |
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"Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... When I change between BBC1 to BBC News24 the amount included in the picture from BBC1 includes a wider shot (horizontally) and slightly less vertically. What causes this please? (Admitted this is an analogue signal not digital but I presume that shouldn't make a difference). Thanks. Bill Ridgeway analogue bbc1 will often be in 14:9 - guess you're watching it in 16:9 mode - try setting your tv to 14:9 zoom - or watch digital BBC1 which is 16:9 usually. -- Gareth. That fly... is your magic wand. http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/ |
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"Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... "David" wrote in message ... "Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... When I change between BBC1 to BBC News24 the amount included in the picture from BBC1 includes a wider shot (horizontally) and slightly less vertically. What causes this please? (Admitted this is an analogue signal not digital but I presume that shouldn't make a difference). Old Tv size is ratio 4x3, new widescreen TVs 16x9 Widescreen by BBC1 on anologue is 14x9 (Digital w/s is 16x9) If you have or get a w/s TV best to use a digital box. But re reading your post, if you get News 24 you will have digital so can't understand you watching anologue BBC1. Would suggest you use the digital BBC1. -- Regards, David Please reply to News Group My signal comes by cable from Virgin. Bill Ridgeway If you are subscribed to one of the Virgin digital packages I would have thought that BBC1 would be digital 16:9! If you are using the old Virgin (ntl) analogue system then that is the cause of your problem. |
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In message , David
writes "Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... When I change between BBC1 to BBC News24 the amount included in the picture from BBC1 includes a wider shot (horizontally) and slightly less vertically. What causes this please? (Admitted this is an analogue signal not digital but I presume that shouldn't make a difference). Old Tv size is ratio 4x3, new widescreen TVs 16x9 Widescreen by BBC1 on anologue is 14x9 (Digital w/s is 16x9) My UKTV History picture has a 1 inch black bar top and bottom. What are they using? Mike -- M.J.Powell |
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"M. J. Powell" wrote in message ... Old Tv size is ratio 4x3, new widescreen TVs 16x9 Widescreen by BBC1 on anologue is 14x9 (Digital w/s is 16x9) My UKTV History picture has a 1 inch black bar top and bottom. What are they using? they always broadcast as 14:9 within a 4:3 frame - much to people's annoyance. -- Gareth. That fly... is your magic wand. http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/ |
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"the dog from that film you saw" wrote in message ... "M. J. Powell" wrote in message ... Old Tv size is ratio 4x3, new widescreen TVs 16x9 Widescreen by BBC1 on anologue is 14x9 (Digital w/s is 16x9) My UKTV History picture has a 1 inch black bar top and bottom. What are they using? they always broadcast as 14:9 within a 4:3 frame - much to people's annoyance. -- Gareth. That fly... is your magic wand. http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/ It certainly annoys me! Why do they do it?? |
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"Malcolm H" wrote in message ... "the dog from that film you saw" wrote in message ... "M. J. Powell" wrote in message ... Old Tv size is ratio 4x3, new widescreen TVs 16x9 Widescreen by BBC1 on anologue is 14x9 (Digital w/s is 16x9) My UKTV History picture has a 1 inch black bar top and bottom. What are they using? they always broadcast as 14:9 within a 4:3 frame - much to people's annoyance. -- Gareth. That fly... is your magic wand. http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/ It certainly annoys me! Why do they do it?? So we are put off watching and do not watch. -- Regards, David Please reply to News Group |
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