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Note: You can find aspect ratios on the back of most DVD covers. Also, Anamorphic DVDs are usually marked “Anamorphic” or “Enhanced for 16:9 TVs.”
Standard
Default format for DTV and Component Input displays a
Expand (480i/480p)
Enlarges the picture, cropping some of the image at the top and bottom. The Expand format reduces the letterbox top and bottom bars of
Note: Expand is not available in the 1080i format.
HD Expand (1080i)
Enlarges the picture, cropping some of the image on both sides. This Expand format removes or reduce black side bars on HD broadcasts of 4:3 images with black bars.
Note: Expand HD is only available in the 1080i format.
Zoom
Enlarges the picture, cropping some of the image at each side, top and bottom. The Zoom format removes or reduce the black top and bottom bars on Anamorphic DVDs with 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
Note: This format is not available in the 1080i signal.
Stretch
Default format for
Note: Stretch is not available in the 1080i format.
Stretch Plus (not available on
Similar to stretch mode, however to minimize distortions on the side, the picture is expanded to crop off portions of the top and bottom. Useful when no important information is shown at the top and/or bottom of the screen.
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Narrow
Displays narrow 4:3 images in their original shape and adds stationary gray side bars to fill the screen. The gray bars are considered a fixed image. See Important Notes on pages 6, 12, or 30.
Note: This format is not available in the 1080i signal.