EEPhil
Number 28
I only have access to an old 4:3 set and a 5 year old 9150t at present. The skipping BBC channels (eg. Family Guy, Points of View) and epg not filling problems and inability to transfer programmes from the PVR to PC easily are of more interest than the actual picture quality issues. However, in picture terms, the 9150t outputs a 16:9 letterbox on a 4:3 device and doesn't go into 14:9 by itself .EEPhil: Not sure why the 4:3 issue would put you off. Are you seriously intending to watch the output of a HiDef PVR on an old 4:3 TV? Are you sure you are not reading this as buggy display of a 4:3 picture on a 16:9 TV? You have me puzzled!
With only enough money to buy either a 16:9 tv or a PVR, the PVR is more important to me - so yes you could say I'm seriously intending using a HiDef PVR on an old tv. The PVR part of the equation is more important than the HiDef. But the HiDef is there for future proofing.
If I understood Luke's reply then it would imply that the 2000t when set to display on a 4:3 device cannot be set to display 16:9 letterbox on BBC and ITV as it goes into auto - which appears to be 14:9 on BBC/ITV. More correctly, it can be set - but doesn't work. Maybe it does do what it is supposed to do with "AFD descriptor: 16:9 (with shoot & protect 14:9 center)" but cropping the sides of the picture (more than the overscan does) is not what I want. I want the picture choices as they are on the 9150t. IF the 2000t cannot do this at present then I'm having second thoughts.