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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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Sending the "widescreen" signal to my TV?
Hi,
This is not really SageTV related and may not even be related to any specific hardware, but I figured I'd ask here anyway. Is there a way to have my TV-OUT send the signal to my TV to switch to widescreen? I see some channels do this as I see my TV change to 16:9 when I switch to them and others just simply go to Automatic or Super Zoom. I would just like my TV to go to widescreen whenever I go to the Sage channel. Is this possible at all? Thanks. |
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You need to set a 16*9 resolution as your windows desktop resolution. Ideally you'll want to use your TV's native resolution.
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I have done that.
Image is fine as long as I switch my TV to widescreen (it goes to Automatic by default, which usually is some kind of zoom). Thing is, I don't want to have to switch my TV to widescreen manually, I want it to do that automatically. And, like I said, I know it is possible for a channel to send the correct "command" for this, I was just wondering whether my PC could do the same. |
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What resolution are you running and what type of connection are you using between the TV and computer?
As long as you're running at a HD resolution the TV should see the HTPC as a HD source and use 16*9. |
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I'm running 1280x720 on a regular widescreen TV. No HD around here.
Just a composite cable between de TV-Out on my Shuttle and de SCART of my TV. |
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Sorry I know nothing about SCART.
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It's my understanding that composite and s-video are limited to 480i, so you might not be sending 1280x720 through it.
Edit: The 480i limit would be for NTSC systems, I would think PAL systems would have to able to use 576i. Last edited by malore; 08-18-2006 at 03:21 PM. |
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