Can anybody with a widescreen TV, DVD and Sky Digibox, connected via
an
amp (rather than direct scarts) tell me how the TV differentiates between
an
amorphic picture and a full-screen?
If that question makes no sense; I will try and explain. I have a
normal
4:3 TV, and everything is set to 4:3 so I get letterbox pictures.
Easy.
If I get a widescreen TV, then I want the higher resolution amorphic
pictures. However, as all video runs through the amp, the widescreen signal
on
pin-8 (I think it is pin-8) will not make it to the TV. So how does the
TV's
widescreen autoswitch tell the difference between amorphic and
full-screen?
I expect the answer to be: It can't, but I will ask the question
anyway.
If it is going to be a manual operation, then this is yet another
thing to
confuse SHMBO. Doh.
Steve
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