My TV is a 4x3 HDTV. As such I understand that it's a bit of a rarity, with nearly all HD sets sold today being 16x9 widescreen. In the settings of the 942 I see that there are two apparently discrete settings for TV Type (1080i, 720p, and 480p) and the other is for Aspect Ratio (16x9, 4x3 #1, 4x3 #2).
My issue is with SD content, regardless of whether the signal comes out via the DVI or component outputs on the back of the 942. Regardless of whether I set the TV Type to 1080i or 720p, and then pick any Aspect Ratio (I tried all combinations), the 942 seemed to assume that my TV was 16x9.
The consequence of this is that with regular SD content my TV shows both letterboxing and windowboxing (black bars all around) - not acceptable b/c the picture is too small. I can play with the Format button on the 942 remote to stretch the picture to fill from left to right, but cannot fill the screen vertically.
There are two workarounds I have found, neither of which is really acceptable. The first is to change the TV Type to 480p. This allows for full screen of SD content, but then the HD content fills the screen also, and doesn't look good b/c it's only 480 lines instead of true HD.
The second workaround is to use the TV2 output to run a composite cable to a different input on my TV. This is the way I currently have it, but that means that when changing channels on the 942 from an SD to an HD one, I also have to change the input on my TV (and, often, change the Format). Not to mention that this makes it less convenient (impossible?) to fully use the multi-room function of the 942.
Can anyone confirm that the 942 will upconvert all SD content on TV1 to 1080i (or 720p) and therefore always be sending a 16x9 signal? Is there *any* way to bypass this and have the SD content sent over component (or DVI) in full 4x3 glory?
I'm assuming that the issue is with the 942 b/c I am able to watch full-screen (4x3) DVD content through the same component inputs on my TV. I understand, too, that every TV (mine is the Sony 36XBR800) is a little different, but it seems like they've left an entire class of TVs (4x3 HDTV) with only the option of using the composite (not even S-Video) in order to fill the entire screen with SD content.
FWIW, this behavior was identical on my 811; I had hoped that with the 942 the issue would have been resolved.
Thanks.
My issue is with SD content, regardless of whether the signal comes out via the DVI or component outputs on the back of the 942. Regardless of whether I set the TV Type to 1080i or 720p, and then pick any Aspect Ratio (I tried all combinations), the 942 seemed to assume that my TV was 16x9.
The consequence of this is that with regular SD content my TV shows both letterboxing and windowboxing (black bars all around) - not acceptable b/c the picture is too small. I can play with the Format button on the 942 remote to stretch the picture to fill from left to right, but cannot fill the screen vertically.
There are two workarounds I have found, neither of which is really acceptable. The first is to change the TV Type to 480p. This allows for full screen of SD content, but then the HD content fills the screen also, and doesn't look good b/c it's only 480 lines instead of true HD.
The second workaround is to use the TV2 output to run a composite cable to a different input on my TV. This is the way I currently have it, but that means that when changing channels on the 942 from an SD to an HD one, I also have to change the input on my TV (and, often, change the Format). Not to mention that this makes it less convenient (impossible?) to fully use the multi-room function of the 942.
Can anyone confirm that the 942 will upconvert all SD content on TV1 to 1080i (or 720p) and therefore always be sending a 16x9 signal? Is there *any* way to bypass this and have the SD content sent over component (or DVI) in full 4x3 glory?
I'm assuming that the issue is with the 942 b/c I am able to watch full-screen (4x3) DVD content through the same component inputs on my TV. I understand, too, that every TV (mine is the Sony 36XBR800) is a little different, but it seems like they've left an entire class of TVs (4x3 HDTV) with only the option of using the composite (not even S-Video) in order to fill the entire screen with SD content.
FWIW, this behavior was identical on my 811; I had hoped that with the 942 the issue would have been resolved.
Thanks.