I have a Samsung LCD tv and I do not have hd through comcast so I just get sd broadcasts. Most of the stations are displayed in 16x9 and do not take up the full screen, some stations do. As a result, when I watch something that takes up the full screen, I get a faded horizontal line where the 16x9 border would be. I would like my image to take up the full screen but I do not have that option for all channels. Is there anyway to fix this color breaking ghost line?
Not sure if this makes sense.
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Not sure how I would go about taking a screenshot of my tv. I doubt an actual picture would show it. The faint line shows up on certain images. Would continuously running a moving image help fix this. It is basically the same if you have a hdtv and watch everything in 4:3. Eventually the borders of the 4:3 burn into the tv.
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On your samsung tv control there's a picture size button which will fill the screen on any type of show with black borders,the image of the lines will fade out after a while.
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To minimize future "burn in", lower your contrast / picture, brighness and color. Don't use Vivid or Dynamic Mode (this results in an unnatural picture anyway). Check your manual to see if it allows a gray instead of a black background for non-fullscreen modes.
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Your tv gives you the option to resize the picture,not the station or converter or cable box.
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