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The set may not determine 4x3 or 16x9(full) but the box if used and the program may determine this----aspect button if there should try to change this.
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Nope. The picture resolution has to be 1080 to fill the screen completely. Using stretch and zoom will distort the low rez pictures. No option to change resolution on the TV itself.
16X9 is full screen on HD sets--usually determined by either the settings or a box if one is used---some older sets HD only have 4X3 which is not full screen.
If the signal is component or HDMI from a box= it determines what picture size may or may not be set to.
Hi, Turn your TV on, select the menu and see if there is something in picture settings (wide screen or full screen) Try to connect a DVD player using HDMI cable. See if there is any difference.
Some DVD players will also have screen sizing. If nothing helps contact TV repair. Good luck
Go to Control Panel choose Display Properties go to Desktop tab there is a selection from Position: center, stretch, tile choose the stretch then apply and ok, your picture will displayed in full screen in your desktop
in order to get the full HD experience you should be using HDMI cables. if you're using the white/red/yellow cables then your HD channels will not broadcast in full HD and you'll be stuck with the annoying black things around your screen
It's quite possible that it's actually taking photos and storing them to the camera's onboard memory and not the memory card, explaining why it gets full so quickly with two pictures and why you can only delete two pictures. Look for a setting to change the storage to the memory card.
sounds like the dvd players set for differant picture format like full screen compared to wide screen settings. Look in the Menu of the tv as well as the dvd player
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