SD on HDTV question

QueBert

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MY GF got a 42" LCD, I think the SD channels look good enough in HD stretch mode, but she doesn't. So she runs it in 4:3 mode, I don't have a lot of LCD experience, the bars on the SD channels are a bright gray and very distracting when I'm watching shows. She has a Westinghouse, why and the hell would they go with such a distracting color? black bars would be much better. I looked thru the setup and didn't see anything, but is there any way I can get rid of the gray and just have black there?

 

azzameae

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The problem may be that the brightness is all the way up. Are the black levels on other things kind of gray as well? I have the 37" westinghouse and after I made all of my adjustments and lowered the brightness, the sidebars were black for SDTV.
 

QueBert

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Originally posted by: azzameae
The problem may be that the brightness is all the way up. Are the black levels on other things kind of gray as well? I have the 37" westinghouse and after I made all of my adjustments and lowered the brightness, the sidebars were black for SDTV.

the tv doesn't look overly bright, the picture is pretty mellow, I will try turning the brightness down and see what happens.
 

merlocka

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If they are bright gray, it's not contrast/brightness. Most TV's have options for the sidebars (gray or black).
 

n7

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Originally posted by: QueBert
I think the SD channels look good enough in HD stretch mode, but she doesn't. So she runs it in 4:3 mode...

She's right about it looking like ass when it's stretched.
I finding any kind of stretching horrible.

As for the black, err, gray bars, no idea, but good luck anyway :thumbsup:
 

QueBert

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Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: QueBert
I think the SD channels look good enough in HD stretch mode, but she doesn't. So she runs it in 4:3 mode...

She's right about it looking like ass when it's stretched.
I finding any kind of stretching horrible.

As for the black, err, gray bars, no idea, but good luck anyway :thumbsup:

well it has 2 stretch modes, one of them I think it just chops off part of the top and bottom, so the aspect looks normal you just loose a little of the scene.
 

cpacini

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What type of video source is the TV connected to? If its a cable box or satellite receiver, there is probably a way to change the color of the bars in the box's settings. My cable box has three options, black or two different shades of gray.