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This information is provided to help when the picture is cut-off, stretched, zoomed, or doesn't fit the screen due to the type of signal the input source sent to your TV.
Items to check before changing settings:
- Check the TV menu and home screen.
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- If the picture looks stretched or distorted on the TV menu, the TV may require repair.
- Try a different input source (cable, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc™ player).
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- If the issue only occurs on a specific input, check the settings of the connected device.
- Check the aspect ratio of the program or movie that you're watching.
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- Some programs aren't in full screen when produced. Some movies are in a 21:9 cinema format which will show black bars on the top and bottom when you view them on a widescreen (16:9) TV.
- Check for Closed Captioning (CC) or Extended Data Services (XDS).
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- If you turn on the Closed Caption feature, it may make the picture look stretched, distorted or cut-off. Turn off the Close Captioning or Extended Data Services to resolve the issue.
- The issue may be with the program such as news or sports broadcast.
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- These programs may have banners or tickers that are part of the broadcast that you can't remove or change.
- Some TVs and other devices don't have the capability to change the aspect ratio of a picture when they receive 720p or 1080i/1080p signals.
Note: If the information above does not address your concerns, check the Picture and Display settings, Depending on the broadcast or program you are watching, changing the TV settings may not solve the issue.
Check the Picture and Display settings
Check the settings of the device connected to the TV.
You should check the settings of the external device to match the highest resolution your TV can process. The following devices may have settings that can affect how your TV displays the signal:
- Cable Boxes
- Satellite Receivers
- Digital Video Recorders (DVR)
- Blu-ray Disc and DVD players
- A/V Receivers
- Gaming systems
- Computers
- Other video devices (cameras, camcorders, etc.)
Notes:
- These devices can affect the resolution and aspect ratio of your TV.
- If you have a wide-screen TV, you should set the aspect ratio of the device connected to 16:9 if possible.
Change the Automatic Picture setting in the TV menu.
Most TV models have menu settings that automatically determines the best way to show the picture on the screen. Depending on your TV type, these general steps are provided to turn on or off the Auto Wide feature. Check your TV
manuals
for model-specific information.
- Open the Settings menu. The options vary depending on the model year of your TV.
- Using the Quick Settings button (For models released in 2019 or later):
- On the supplied remote, press the Quick Settings button.
- Select the Settings icon.
- Using the HOME menu button:
- On the supplied remote, press the HOME button.
- Select the Settings icon.
- The next steps will depend on your TV menu options:
- Select Display & Sound or Picture & Display → Screen.
- Select Display or System settings → Screen.
- Select Screen.
- Turn on the following settings (if available):
- Auto Display Area
- Auto Wide
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- If the Auto Wide is set to On, your TV will automatically change the Wide mode setting according to the input signal from an external device. If you want to keep your preferred setting, select Off.
- Press the Home or Menu button to exit the settings.
- Play a movie or program from your connected device(s).
Manually change the Wide Mode setting.
Notes:
- Not all Wide Mode settings are available on all models.
- Some TV models cannot change the aspect ratio when a 720p or 1080i signal is being received.
- Be aware that the picture may appear stretched or parts of the picture may be cut off when using a zoom or wide mode option. If you are watching a sports program or a news broadcast, scores and news ticker information may not be viewable. In these cases, you may want to make sure your TV is set for Normal viewing.
- If your TV receives a signal that isn't adjusted through automatic modes, you can use your remote control to manually change the display modes of your TV.
- Check your remote control for the Wide or Zoom button, or a button with an icon of a TV screen with arrows.
- Press the button on your remote control repeatedly to change the wide mode.
- This button will cycle through the available Wide Mode settings that may allow you TV to correctly display the signal.
- If your remote doesn't have one of these buttons, you can change the Wide Mode in your TV menu.
- Press the HOME or Menu button to access the TV menu.
- The next steps depend on the menu options on your TV:
- Select Display & Sound or Picture & Display → Screen.
- Select Display or System settings → Screen.
- Select Screen.
- Select the appropriate Wide Mode option.