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    I have an original DB and a clone I'm using a neutino image on both of them, the clone is fine but there is an apect ratio problem on the original. I have only noticed this since putting it on an old 4:3 TV. No matter what I set the AR to it ends up with the wrong AR. For example if I set it to 4:3 LB it is fine until I switch to a channel with a 4:3 AR then go back to a widescreen program and then AR is wrong. This only happens with the original genuine DB not the clone,Sorry if i've not explained very well. I do seem to remember ages ago reading about some sort of Aspect ratio problem with neutrino images perhaps this is it.

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    My dad used to have this on his cable DM500 (Genuine) when he used a 4:3 tv which didn't support aspect ratio defining, he later upgraded to a 16:9 tv which had an option to select aspect ratio and the problem ceased.

    Prior to his purchase of the 16:9 tv I took the box and tested it on my 16:9 tv and it worked great, perfect ratios at all times, I then out it on an older 4:3 tv and again the ratios were wrong.

    For me, I've never sussed how to get the correct aspect ratio on certain 4:3 tv's, some seem to handle it ok and others simply don't!

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    That's exactly the problem I have, it's no big deal i'll just swap them about and put it back on the widescreen tv with auto setup. Seems to be a problem when using the new driver.

 

 

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