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You have to go to Video subtitles settings and turn it off. In some TV's its called closed caption off. You may even have a one touch option on your remote labeled subtitle or a logo of a TV screen with three dots at the bottom ( indicating writing on the screen )
Not all bradcast are in 16:9 resolution (wide screen). Most are still in 4:3 (old TV).
Sometime the advertisements are in 16:9 letterbox to project correctly on 4:3 TV and TV logo or titles are on the bottom or top of the picture. If TV is set to project wide screen, these logos or writings will be cut off.
If you have an option to switch TV resolution from remount, you will see whole picture.
Check your TV manual for settings.
horizontal over scan , one H.V. cap is out of tolerance in hoz deflection
Fair Cost to fix 75.00 could be a few leaky diodes to. in addition to the cap
Take the remote for the TV...not the cable.
They usually have a RESET button. Go through setting the TV
back to factory settings. This usually corrects this problem.
It did for us today! john
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