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Hi Georgey,
Nigel has given you the right answers to your question. It's the set top box aspect that needs to be set to 16:9 and left on that as most new programmes nowadays seem to be in that mode. I never alter mine, but do have to change the television aspect. Make sure you have a fully screened, 21 pins connected Scart lead as this is important too. I would imagine you have as your old tv coped with 16:9.
I have a Philips 36PW9618 with 7 aspects. Auto format; super zoom; 4:3; movie expand 14:9; movie expand 16:9; subtitle zoom; widescreen. When I bought it a year ago we tended to keep it on auto format and this seemed to cope with most wider aspect filmed programmes. It didn't automatically adjust for 4:3 programmes as I thought it would. I tended to use movie expand 14:9 for that as the 4:3 picture had such wide black bars either side. Now I find there are mostly widescreen pictures, particularly on BBC. and newer Sky programmes, so I leave it on 16:9 Also I find the subtitle zoom best for 4:3 now. I give my findings as I'm not sure what aspects you have on your tv. If you watch mostly older programmes, i.e. UK Gold change your Sky box to 4:3.
My friend has a new expensive tv and she complained that it didn't alter automatically so it must be a common problem. I have a Sony upstairs with four aspects, 4:3, Smart, Zoom and Wide, and that doesn't alter automatically either. I agree it's a bit of a pain. As more and more programmes change to widescreen it will become less of a problem. My husband seems unaware of what aspect he's watching as long as it's a favourite programme! We, on this forum, want perfection!!!
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