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Philips 32PW9308
My new TV is connected to my Sky+ box with a SCART cable. When I switch between a widescreen and normal 4:3 programme, the picture fails to automatically adjust. My old 28" set did this, but now I have to select either the widescreen or 4:3 option manually. Is this normal, or should it switch on its own?
Is it possible that the SCART cable may not be carrying the signal that tells the TV which aspect ratio to use? Any help appreciated! Tony Last edited by Tony@home : 25-08-2004 at 21:31. |
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Is scart control switched to ON in the services menu of the Sky box?
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Originally Posted by woody100
Is scart control switched to ON in the services menu of the Sky box?
I took out the scart plugs and reconnected them again, and the TV now switches. BUT...... you set the TV's picture setting to "Auto" and it "...adjusts the aspect ratio to best fill the screen...". This sounds good, but in reality it means that 16:9 programmes look fine but the 4:3 adverts/trailers in between the main show are also in horizontal 16:9 stretch mode! Normal 4:3 programmes are automatically shown in the silly Superwide setting, where it is part stretched and zoomed so that the top and bottom of the screen are cut off. I've tried changing every menu setting available but I can't get it to change between 16:9 widescreen and basic 4:3. To view in 4:3 means a few button presses to change the view setting, but then widescreen programmes also appear in the un-expanded 4:3 ratio too until I change it back to either Widescreen or Auto! My last Philips TV - 5 years old widescreen costing £350 - had all the picture settings available on this new set, but it switched quite happily between 16:9 and 4:3 without asking. If this is a feature of the telly I'm amazed and disappointed that such a stupid feature has been included in a £800 TV! I simply can't believe there isn't a setting called "Show the programme in its original format without mucking around with it" Tony |
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Originally Posted by Tony@home
... simply can't believe there isn't a setting called "Show the programme in its original format without mucking around with it"
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my parents have a philips 28inch widescreen, if i put it into 4:3 when i switch to a widescreen channel it automaticcally goes into widescreen but takes about 2 seconds to do so, if its in 16:9 mode then when i go to a 4:3 channel it is stretched to fill the screen (doesnt change).
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~You need to turn to a 4:3 channel, ie Sky News.
~Set the TV to 4:3 ~Switch TV off at button ~Switch TV on at button All should now auto-switch. |
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Originally Posted by FusionLad
~You need to turn to a 4:3 channel, ie Sky News.
~Set the TV to 4:3 ~Switch TV off at button ~Switch TV on at button All should now auto-switch. There may be a problem with the TV, but it's new and everything else works fine. I wonder of a better Scart cable would help...? Tony |
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