Please refer to your TV manual for the best viewing experience. Due to the image's squarish nature and the TV's screen being rectangular, small sections of the top and bottom of the image are lost but the black bars are no longer visible.īear in mind that most HDTVs also have different options to adjust the picture size. SD Program: the image's width and height increases proportionally until the left and right sides reach the side of the screen.HD program: all sides of the image bleeds out of the frame.Height remains the same and black bars are still visible above and below the image. SD Program: the image's width increases until both sides reach the side of the screen.HD program: the image's width increases (with the left and right sides now offscreen) but its height remains the same.Stretch effectively stretches the image horizontally.SD Program: the 4:3 image appears in an almost square area surrounded by black borders.HD program: the image fits the 16:9 format of your HDTV.More on that subject in the next section below.ĭepending if you are watching an SD program or an HD program, cycling through the Aspect ratio modes will yield the following results (HDTV example shown here): If you do not have either of these buttons on your remote, these settings can also be modified under Video Settings in your Shaw Direct receiver's Preferences. Here are a couple of manuals for Boston Acoustics soundbars, which may be helpful.You can use the " ASPECT" or " B" button on your Shaw Direct remote control to cycle from Normal to Stretch or Zoom the picture on your screen. If your sound bar is not one of the above models, your best bet is to look on the back or bottom of the soundbar for the model number and then you should be able to find the manual on the internet with instructions on how to program the volume commands for your specific soundbar and TV, cable box or satellite remote.
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