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Old 05-05-2008, 10:47 AM   #1
Ed\(NY\)
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Media Center question

I'm using a tuner card to watch HDTV thru Media Center. Although the
program is widescreen, the picture in Media Center is slightly compressed
left/right - not 4:3 but not 16:9 either. Changing the resolution settings
doesn't help.

Is this a Media Center problem or with the tuner card?

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Old 05-05-2008, 11:42 AM   #2
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Re: Media Center question

"Ed(NY)" <> wrote in message
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> I'm using a tuner card to watch HDTV thru Media Center. Although the
> program is widescreen, the picture in Media Center is slightly compressed
> left/right - not 4:3 but not 16:9 either. Changing the resolution
> settings doesn't help.
>
> Is this a Media Center problem or with the tuner card?


There is a setup procedure that you can go through in Media Centre. It
takes a little while, but one the steps is to ensure the right screen ratio
is set.

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Old 05-05-2008, 01:43 PM   #3
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Re: Media Center question

"Ed(NY)" <> wrote in message
news:epwTj.2624$5_1.936@trndny05...
> I'm using a tuner card to watch HDTV thru Media Center. Although the
> program is widescreen, the picture in Media Center is slightly compressed
> left/right - not 4:3 but not 16:9 either. Changing the resolution
> settings doesn't help.
>
> Is this a Media Center problem or with the tuner card?



Try changing your 'Zoom' settings.

While watching TV > Right-click > click on 'Zoom' a few times to cycle
through the options

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