Viewing The Wide-Screen Picture Formats - Toshiba MW27H62 Owner's Manual

Combination flat color television and video cassette recorder / dvd video player
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the wide-screen picture formats
You can view 480i format programs in a variety of picture sizes--4:3,
16:9, ZOOM.
The way the image displays in any of the picture sizes will vary depending
oil the format of the program you are viewing. Select the picture size
that displays the current program the way that looks best to you.
PIC SIZE
÷
Repeatedly
press
Pie SIZE on the remote
control
to
cycle
among
the three
picture
sizes,
as described
below.
--_ 4:3
_ 16:9
1
ZOOM
Available
picture
sizes for the various
input sources
O
: available
/ X : not available
Picture
size
Input source
4:3
16:9
ZOOM
4:3 format
program
(analog)
O
O
X
or External
input
4:3 format
program
(digital)
O
X
X
16:9 (Squeeze)
format
program
(digital)
O
O
O
4:3 picture size
* If receiving
a 4:3 format
(analog
or digital)
program,
selecting
4:3 PIC SiZE will typically display the image in
its original
formatted
proportion.
* If receiving
a 16:9 format (digital) program,
selecting
4:3
PIC SIZE will typically display the image stretched taller
(squeezed.)
©©©
©©©
16:9 picture
size
- If receiving
a 4:3 format digital program,
the 16:9 PIC
SIZE is not available.
* If receiving
a 4:3 format analog program,
selecting
16:9
PIC SIZE will typically display the image stretched wider
with bars at the top and bottom.
If receiving a 16:9 format (digital) program, selecting
16:9
PIC SIZE will typically
display the image
in its original
formatted
proportion
with bars at the top and bottom.
O <b O
©O©
ZOOM
picture
size (for 16:9 format
programs)
, If receiving
a 4:3 format (analog
or digital) program,
the
ZOOM PIC SIZE is not available.
* If receiving
a 16:9 format
(digital)
program,
selecting
ZOOM
PIC SIZE
will typically
enlarge
the image,
retaining the original
formatted
proportion,
but with the
sides edges hidden.
÷
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