I recently connected a new comcast dvr box and my picture does not fit the screen. When I select wide screen it stretches the picture but distorts it. Is there a way to have the picture fit the screen without stretching it?
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you must not have the correct picture settings in the cable box, as although they are not HD they will still be widescreen, so check both tv and box for picture settings.
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When I hooked up my HD cable box using an HDMI cable, I had to go into the cable screen menus and select HDMI output. You may have to do something similar when using an S-video cable. Your DVD recorder doesn't seem to have an HDMI input, so you'll have to use the S-video or (worst case) composite video (red, white, yellow cords). Your cable box may also be scrambling the signal so that you can't record. That may be why you can record by bypassing the cable box.
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FCC says it only has to display a picture, with 16 formats it tough to get it to ever fit right, use 16x9 or full on TV remote , then 16x9, stretch 1080i on cable box
I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/eric_ab7c09ec01841771
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This is a fairly common problem when connecting the MacBook Pro to most Televisions.
Step 1.) Click on the Apple logo and select "System Preferences".
Step 2.) Click on the Display icon (it should be somewhere similar to the one pictured below).
Step 3.) You should get a screen that looks like this, make sure the box that says "overscan" is not checked. If it is checked, click on it to uncheck it. This should make the top menu bar visible, but it will not stretch the desktop image all the way to the sides. I hope this helps you out.
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