HP Z558 HP Digital Entertainment Center - User's Guide - Page 154

Finding ATSC HDTV and Standard TV Channels, Tuning the Desktop Display

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Finding ATSC HDTV and Standard TV Channels (Select models only) After you complete the Media Center and Digital TV setup wizards and then download your TV Program Guide, the Media Center TV Program Guide may display incorrect ATSC DTV channels. Some channels may have an incorrect channel number and other channels may not be displayed at all. These HDTV channels may be available in your area, but they may not be listed in the Media Center TV Program Guide. A more complete ATSC TV channel guide may be available from third party providers, such as Titan TV. For more information, see the Media Center Online Spotlight. To view or record HDTV content, you need an HP Digital Entertainment Center with ATSC tuner (included) and UHF/VHF antenna (sold separately). n Broadcasters sometimes use two channels: one for Standard TV (NTSC) and one for HDTV (ATSC DTV). An HDTV channel can broadcast several programs at the same time. Tuning the Desktop Display The HP Digital Entertainment Center desktop default screen resolution is 800 by 600 pixels. In the default format, the Windows desktop on your TV/display screen may show a black border around it. You may also see that the video image is larger than your TV/display (overscan). w Only advanced users should attempt to perform this procedure. If you cannot see a screen image, go to http://www.hp.com/support and select your model number for detailed information on advanced video setup. 148 HP Digital Entertainment Center

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HP Digital Entertainment Center
Finding ATSC HDTV and Standard TV
Channels
(Select models only)
After you complete the Media Center and Digital TV setup
wizards and then download your TV Program Guide, the
Media Center TV Program Guide may display incorrect
ATSC DTV channels. Some channels may have an
incorrect channel number and other channels may not be
displayed at all. These HDTV channels may be available
in your area, but they may not be listed in the Media
Center TV Program Guide.
A more complete ATSC TV channel guide may be
available from third party providers, such as Titan TV. For
more information, see the Media Center Online Spotlight.
To view or record HDTV content, you need an HP Digital
Entertainment Center with ATSC tuner (included) and
UHF/VHF antenna (sold separately).
Tuning the Desktop Display
The HP Digital Entertainment Center desktop default
screen resolution is 800 by 600 pixels. In the default
format, the Windows desktop on your TV/display screen
may show a black border around it. You may also see
that the video image is larger than your TV/display
(overscan).
n
Broadcasters sometimes use two channels:
one for Standard TV (NTSC) and one for HDTV
(ATSC DTV). An HDTV channel can broadcast
several programs at the same time.
w
Only advanced users should attempt to
perform this procedure. If you cannot see a
screen image, go to
and select your model number for detailed
information on advanced video setup.