Oddball question because I normally do not see a situation like this
KEYC-DT2 is the Fox subchannel on CBS. When I check on my Panasonic HDTV it shows CBS at 1080i HD. When I switch to Fox it shows 480i so the channel is in SD.
Here is where it gets weird. Most of the time it has the black bars on the side. Since its 480i my HDTV wont allow me to stretch the screen to get rid of the black bars. I can only do "just" which removes some of the black bars, zoom which is too much, and full which is default. (if its 720 or 1080 I can do "HD just" which removes the black bars)...When Primetime hits though, the screen is full as shown by the pics below from "cops" tonight (the black on top and bottom is the TV itself..the program fills the screen
So what is this considered? 480i downconverted widescreen HD? 480i HD?
My local Fox (KMSP 9 Minneapolis) their SD channel has the black bars for everything (including primetime) except for news. I guess so cable companies can zoom the pic how they feel (satellite gets it form the HD feed)
KEYC-DT2 is the Fox subchannel on CBS. When I check on my Panasonic HDTV it shows CBS at 1080i HD. When I switch to Fox it shows 480i so the channel is in SD.
Here is where it gets weird. Most of the time it has the black bars on the side. Since its 480i my HDTV wont allow me to stretch the screen to get rid of the black bars. I can only do "just" which removes some of the black bars, zoom which is too much, and full which is default. (if its 720 or 1080 I can do "HD just" which removes the black bars)...When Primetime hits though, the screen is full as shown by the pics below from "cops" tonight (the black on top and bottom is the TV itself..the program fills the screen
So what is this considered? 480i downconverted widescreen HD? 480i HD?
My local Fox (KMSP 9 Minneapolis) their SD channel has the black bars for everything (including primetime) except for news. I guess so cable companies can zoom the pic how they feel (satellite gets it form the HD feed)