I know there are probably only a handful of us that use the composite output, but I use it to distribute an SD signal to small TVs in the office and kitchen where I don't care about PQ.
I upgraded yesterday from the Hopper 2 to the Hopper 3 and am having a problem with the aspect ratio being pushed out through the composite output.
Both TVs it feeds are Vizio 19" 16:9 aspect ratio. Formerly they worked perfectly, displaying the 16:9 picture correctly full screen (the TVs are 16:9 as well). Now, they each have black bars across the top and bottom. It's as if the Hopper thinks it's feeding a 4:3 TV.
I found a setting under TV where you can specify whether the output is 16:9, or 4:3 (with or without compression), but none of those settings solve my problem.
Did they change the output to only be compatible with 4:3 TVs? Or is there a way to change the output specifically from the composite to be 16:9?
I upgraded yesterday from the Hopper 2 to the Hopper 3 and am having a problem with the aspect ratio being pushed out through the composite output.
Both TVs it feeds are Vizio 19" 16:9 aspect ratio. Formerly they worked perfectly, displaying the 16:9 picture correctly full screen (the TVs are 16:9 as well). Now, they each have black bars across the top and bottom. It's as if the Hopper thinks it's feeding a 4:3 TV.
I found a setting under TV where you can specify whether the output is 16:9, or 4:3 (with or without compression), but none of those settings solve my problem.
Did they change the output to only be compatible with 4:3 TVs? Or is there a way to change the output specifically from the composite to be 16:9?