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the screen. The DIRECTV
Since the aspect ratio of the program is maintained, the image
is no longer tall enough to fill your screen, so black/gray bars
are seen at the top and bottom of the screen.
Letter box format. But instead of applying black/gray bars to
the top and bottom of the screen, the program image is stretched
vertically until it is tall enough to fill your screen.
Your entire TV screen is full, but the program images are a little
stretched to compensate for the program – to – screen mismatch.
The left and right portions of the image will be cut.
image to view less distorted image than the one in Zoom1.
The top, bottom, left and right portions of the image will be
cut, but less than Zoom 1.
to fit on the screen. The DIRECTV
ratio of the program is maintained, the image is no longer wide
enough to fill your screen, so black/gray bars are seen at the
left and right edges of the screen.
Pillar box format. But instead of applying black/gray bars to
the sides of the screen, the program image is stretched
horizontally until it is wide enough to fill your screen.
Your entire TV screen is full, but the program images are a little
stretched to compensate for the program – to – screen mismatch.
equal ratio, keeping the 4:3 aspect ratio intact.
The top and bottom portions of the image will be cut.
right edges more than the top and bottom edges of the image to
view less distorted image than the one in Zoom1.
The top, bottom, left and right portions of the image will be cut,
but less than Zoom 1.
The center of the screen will keep the equal ratio and the
expansion ratio increases toward the horizontal direction at
both sides.