I have been meaning to ask this for some time but only recently has it become more annoying for me.
Here in New Zealand we have just introduced a DVB-T system, of which its support is growing rapidly and i myself have it set up at home. The problem lies in that i also have some channels still mapped to an analogue card as they aren't broadcast over DVB-T
Whilst the aspect ratio of the channels on DVB-T are great with just the normal aspect settings, the analogue channel i want to have available prefers to be stretched to fit my screen to get the best view.
Has this something to do with pixel mapping differences between DVB-T and analogue or is it something simple to fix?
The two cards i use are both Hauppauge, one is a PVR-500 and the other a NOVA-T 500.
Here in New Zealand we have just introduced a DVB-T system, of which its support is growing rapidly and i myself have it set up at home. The problem lies in that i also have some channels still mapped to an analogue card as they aren't broadcast over DVB-T
Whilst the aspect ratio of the channels on DVB-T are great with just the normal aspect settings, the analogue channel i want to have available prefers to be stretched to fit my screen to get the best view.
Has this something to do with pixel mapping differences between DVB-T and analogue or is it something simple to fix?
The two cards i use are both Hauppauge, one is a PVR-500 and the other a NOVA-T 500.
New Zealand