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Sounds like 'Picture-in-Picture' is interfering.
You can try pulling the AC plug for an hour or two to 'reset' ii of check the user guide for operation:
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There is going to be a setting in your television menu under display or video. You will have multiple choices and the most effective is automatically select but the second choice would be Cinerama.
I found the user manual online, and the pictures in it are really helpful and make this make a lot more sense, but: 1. Press [SCREEN MODE], to switch the TV aspect ratio. 2. Press [SCREEN MODE] repeatedly until the normal screen displays. NOTE: • Some programs may not offer all display mode options. 4:3 Programming [Sidebar] Sidebar displays a 4:3 picture at its standard 4:3 size. Sidebars will be displayed on the right and left edges of the screen. [Full] Full displays a 4:3 picture at a 16:9 size, with horizontal elongation necessary to fill the screen. [Cinema] Cinema displays a 4:3 picture at a 16:9 size, with less horizontal elongation necessary to fill the screen because a little bit of the top and bottom edge of the screen will be cut off. [Wide] Wide displays the center of the picture as original size and the outer sides of the picture will be elongated. The size of the picture will depend on the original signal. 16:9 Programming [Full] A picture is displayed at 16:9 size as it is. [Zoom] Zoom displays a 16:9 picture without changing its horizontal and vertical ratio, at its maximum size. [Cinema] Cinema displays a 16:9 picture with vertical elongation. [Expand] Expand displays a 16:9 picture with horizontal elongation
No, Remove the Screws On the Front Bezel Of the Screen.. (there should be 4 One on each corner), Then you will need a thin plastic tool such as a guitar pick or thin credit card... Pry the front plastic bezel from the back cover starting at the top right corner.. THe Whole Front Bezel Is Held On By Snap Down Plastic Tabs... You Will Need To Slide The Plastic Tool Along The Entire Top Of The Screen At an Angle... Then Once the top is insnapped, Do the sides, Then The Bottom.. Front Bezel Is Now Off And You Should Have Full Access To The Display...
You will have to Unscrew the screen from the Hinges On THe Left And Right Sides... Usually 2 or 4 screws on each side then screen is removable
It should tell you in the manual(if you have 1)
If you review your current photo's it should read in the top right corner the number of frames used. If your camera says frame number full then the numbers in the top right should read 999.9999 and you need to reset the counter.
To reset press menu and scroll down to settings. select FORMAT and format the current card in your camera. This will wipe everything on your card so make sure you have saved them to your pc first!
After you have formatted your card go back to your settings menu and select FRAME and set this to RENEW. Now come out of the menus and take a picture. Review the picture and the counter in the top right corner should now read 100. 0001 your counter has now been reset. Now go back to the settings menu and select FRAME again and set it back to CONT (continuous). Note: The counter has been reset for the current picture card only. Other picture cards will display the previous counter readings saved on to that card and will need to be FORMATTED in the same way to reset to 100.0001
open the IE, click and hold on the top blue bar and drag it to the top left of the screen.
place the mosue arrow on the lower rigth corner of the IE, the arrow will turn into a double arrow, click and hold the "arrow" and drag it to the lower corner of the screen.
now you should have the IE full screen. click on the "close" upper right corner of the IE.
reopen the IE, you should have the full screen display.
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You can turn it off. Turn on the camera, press 'view' (arrow pointing right abover the menu button). Wind the round selector through the various options and leave on the screen which displays the image info on it at the bottom - the shot count is in the top right hand corner. There is no full screen option without.
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