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Changing TV Aspect Ratio in DVD Mode

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 4:59 pm
by greenrl
I would like to be able to change the Samsung TV Aspect Ratio while in the Sony DVD Mode since some DVDs can have different aspects. I have the discrete Samsung codes to do it or could use Format button. Can I do this with a key move? The two devices have different protocols.

The IR file is basically the same as last time...
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=9470

Richard

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 5:25 pm
by vickyg2003
I just recently got one of those wide screen tv's and I don't know how you could possibly watch it without that button on almost all modes.

Getting my aspect ratio onto both DVD and CBL mode were the two most important keymove I made.


Getting the remote to work with the minimum amount of changing modes is really important for me. That's one of the best things about these little remotes.
I have the discrete Samsung codes to do it or could use Format button. Can I do this with a key move? The two devices have different protocols.
I tend to like the format button, because its easier to use. I just cycle through them unitil I get the people to not look so fat! If I had to remember 4 buttons I think it would get to be too difficult.

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 5:40 pm
by gfb107
I find i never change my tv's aspect ratio/ format. It's a samsung wide screen dlp

In this discussion it may matter what type of connection you use. I use hdmi and dvi.

My sat box/DVR and DVD players are set to add black bars for non-wide content and my tv is set to wide. This way nothing is ever stretched. I refuse to watch channels that broadcast stretched content and claim it is wide/HD.

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 6:58 pm
by 3FG
We have Sony and Vizio TVs which are fed by Comcast or DVD or Blu-ray players. Video signals can include 480P, 720P, 1080i. We never seem to need to adjust aspect ratio.

Is this something related OTA broadcasts?

Re: Changing TV Aspect Ratio in DVD Mode

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:05 pm
by ElizabethD
greenrl wrote:I have the discrete Samsung codes to do it or could use Format button. Can I do this with a key move? The two devices have different protocols.
Yes, you can do it with keymoves.
I have Toshiba TV. Usually OTA, sometimes via cable. They say it adjusts itself, but I don't see it, so I have to press it all the time to change.
Here's an example from RCRP05B remote which has a button called "Aspect" (likewise Atlas). Two keymoves:

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DVR/Aspect=TV	TV	2026	$D5 $64	00100	
DVD/Aspect=TV	TV	2026	$D5 $64	00100
PicSize on my TV is a toggle that goes round and round the 7 or so options, so I just press it several times till people aren't fat and the screen looks ok to me.

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:27 am
by R2-M0
3FG wrote:We have Sony and Vizio TVs which are fed by Comcast or DVD or Blu-ray players. Video signals can include 480P, 720P, 1080i. We never seem to need to adjust aspect ratio.

Is this something related OTA broadcasts?
Nope, I find myself having to adjust the zoom on some of the programs recorded by my Time Warner DVR. Most typically, I encounter the problem with widescreen 16:9 cartoons on HD channels. And usually, it's due to the carelessness (or cluelessness) by certain cable networks.

I've seen widescreen 'toons broadcast with black bars on top and bottom (like a non-anamorphic DVD transfer). I've also seen 'toons with black bars on all four sides! And while my DVR has a zoom adjustment that can fix one of these two problems, I have to appeal to my TV's aspect zoom to fix the other.

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:42 am
by greenrl
This turned out to be simpler that I first thot.
First I made sure that the Format button was free on the devices (Dish, DVD, and PVR) that I wanted to use. A couple of tweaks in RM did that with no problem.
Then I just made the required Keymoves in IR, picking each device and the TV mode discrete command to put on the Format button.
Works like a charm. Thanks to all who commented and made suggestions.

Richard