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Samsung TV Problem

Posted by duck decoy on December 5, 2016 at 13:23:15:

I bought a new 32" 1080 resolution Samsung LED flat screen TV. I have the cable box set at 16:9 aspect ratio and the TV set the same way. The picture has black areas on both the bottom of the screen. The only way I have managed to get it to fill the screen is to use the "Zoom 1" setting which chops off some of both the top and bottom of the image. I have a 37" Samsung which has the same settings on both the cable box and TV and the picture fills the entire screen. The 32" does not have an available "fill screen" display setting. Ideas? TIA