On 3/21/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Lee Koloszyc</b> <<a href="mailto:teething12@hotmail.com">teething12@hotmail.com</a>> wrote:<div><span class="gmail_quote"></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Mike Schlottman wrote:<br>><br>> First a question. Is it even possible to display all of a 1080i<br>> broadcast on a standard 4:3 TV?<br>><br>> When I try to do this I get a display that looks like the picture has
<br>> been shifted to the right. There is a wide black bar on the right,<br>> with the expected black bars on top and bottom. If I use the aspect<br>> override settings, the best I can do is a larger picture that is
<br>> butted against the left side and has a portion of the right side cut off.<br>><br>> I'd like to hear from anyone who has ever seen this work, just so I<br>> know it can be done. If you have pointers on how it might be done,
<br>> that would be great too.<br>></blockquote></div><br>I output 1080i to a 4:3 screen. My device settings are setup for TVFormat "HD1080i" through component on a Nvidia 6600. It get a full 1080i desktop with black bars on the top and bottom. HDTV is the same. Only downside is that while watching SDTV, there are bars on all four sides so I need to adjust the aspect ratio in Myth to "16:9 stretch" and the TV to 4:3 which forces it to full screen. Sort of a pain but it works. There may be a better way to do it but I haven't figured it out if there is.
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