bottletop
Active Member
So, does anyone use these functions much on their TVs? If so how does it work on your make & model? I ask because on my old Sony 1080p TV it works like this:
Picture in picture (PIP)
A small (less than quarter sized) screen is shown within the big (full sized) screen of different source.
Picture and picture (PAP)
Vertical split screen so that left and right sides show different sources.
The issue I have is that both of these functions only allows me to select one source (HDMI, SCART, etc). The 2nd source will always be the in-built Digital TV receiver. My bugbear is that it won't let me select two external sources for PIP or PAP.
What's the experience of other forum members - can they suggest a make/model that has PIP or PAP function that will allow me to view any two external sources at the same time?
It's a feature that interests me and I'll add it to my list of requirements for my next TV purchase.
Picture in picture (PIP)
A small (less than quarter sized) screen is shown within the big (full sized) screen of different source.
Picture and picture (PAP)
Vertical split screen so that left and right sides show different sources.
The issue I have is that both of these functions only allows me to select one source (HDMI, SCART, etc). The 2nd source will always be the in-built Digital TV receiver. My bugbear is that it won't let me select two external sources for PIP or PAP.
What's the experience of other forum members - can they suggest a make/model that has PIP or PAP function that will allow me to view any two external sources at the same time?
It's a feature that interests me and I'll add it to my list of requirements for my next TV purchase.