A D V A N C E D O P E R A T I O N S
2) Playing 4:3 BD or DVD when TV Aspect Ratio is set to 16:9 Wide
ξ1:1 – The image fills up the entire 16:9 screen but is horizontally stretched. Figures may look shorter and wider than they should be.
ξCompress – The player maintains the correct 4:3 aspect ratio and adds borders to the left and right sides of the image.
ξFull Screen – This zoom level maintains the correct aspect ratio but crops the top and bottom slightly in order to fit the 4:3 image to the 16:9 screen.
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3)Playing 4:3 BD or DVD when TV Aspect Ratio is set to 16:9 Wide/Auto
ξ1:1 – The player maintains the correct 4:3 aspect ratio and adds borders to the left and right sides of the image.
ξStretch – The image is horizontally stretched 1.33 times. This zoom level fills up the 16:9 screen, but figures may look shorter and wider than they should be.
ξFull Screen – This zoom level maintains the correct aspect ratio but crops the top and bottom slightly in order to fit the 4:3 image to the 16:9 screen.
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The “Under Scan” zoom level shrinks the image by 5%. This zoom level may be used to compensate for TVs that over scan, so the viewer can see the entire image area with no cropping. All other zoom levels are indicated by their respective zoom ratio.
NOTE
ξSome early DVD titles (released from 1997 until early 2000’s) use a 4:3
ξThe ZOOM feature may not be available when certain DVD or
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