Picture size/Screen format/Wide mode changes automatically.
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You can adjust the picture size from [Screen].
Press the HOME button, then select [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — [Screen].
- When changing the channel or video input, if [Auto wide] in [Screen] is enabled, the current [Wide mode] setting is automatically changed according to the input signal. To lock the [Wide mode] setting, disable [Auto wide].
- You can manually adjust the picture size from [Wide mode].
Example of setting [Wide mode] (when the aspect ratio of the original picture is 4:3)
- [Normal]
Displays the original picture as is. Sidebars that fill in the difference with the 4:3 picture are displayed on the left and right sides of the screen. - [Zoom]
Displays a 16:9 picture that has been converted into 4:3 letter box format, in the correct aspect ratio. - [Wide zoom]
Enlarges the picture, preserving the original picture as much as possible.
[Wide mode] (when the aspect ratio of the original picture is 16:9)
The picture may not be displayed as intended even if it has an aspect ratio of 16:9. Change the settings to switch to the desired display.
- [Normal]
Displays a 4:3 picture that was expanded horizontally into 16:9, in the correct aspect ratio. - [Zoom]
Displays a 16:9 picture that has been converted into 4:3 letter box format, in the correct aspect ratio. - [Wide zoom]
Enlarges the picture, preserving the original picture as much as possible.
Note
- [Auto wide] in [Screen] to [Wide zoom] or [Zoom], which will remain in effect until you change the channel/input or manually change the [Wide mode] setting again.
- [Auto wide] in [Screen] will not expand the picture while the content switches since the content information is regulated by the channel signal provider. You can manually change the [Wide mode] setting if desired, which will remain in effect until you change the channel/input or manually change the [Wide mode] setting again.
- The Picture size depends on the signal content.
- The picture becomes smaller during commercials due to the method used by the provider to broadcast content. When HD content channels switch to SD content (commercials), the picture may become small with a black border.
- Some wide screen programmes are filmed in aspect ratios that are greater than 16:9 (this is especially common with theatrical releases). Your TV will show these programmes with black bands at the top and bottom of the screen. For more details, check the documentation that came with your BD/DVD (or contact your programme provider).
- Programmes broadcast in HD formats (720p and 1080i) with 4:3 content will commonly have black bands on the left and right sides of the screen which are added by the broadcaster.
Hint
Some cable and satellite set-top boxes can also control the size of the picture. If you are using a set-top box, refer to the manufacturer of the set-top box for more information.