Wednesday, October 30, 2013

TV cuts edges of screen when play on my PS3?

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 on World Wide Technology Tim Denny
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Hello


I recently bought a 40" Philips 4000 series LED TV and noticed the edges are cut off around the sides by about half and inch to an inch. I go into the picture settings for the TV and the only options for changing the format during game play are Widescreen, and 4:3. When on the dashboard I am given another option which I can't recall what it is called, but it does fix it. But when i go into a game it changes back to the 2 format options and is still cut off. There is also a menu that changes from HDMI to PC and changing to PC fixes it but looks no where as good as HDMI.

This is a real bother to me because I am playing FFXIV right now and there are a lot things of the screen and maneuvering between some options can get annoying because I can't see the little hand.

P.S. When watching cable it is fine and I am given about 7 format options. The problem is also there when watching Netflix or Youtube, but this is not as much as a bother to me.



Answer
I think there is another setting: in my I select menu > video > Game

Selecting game will give you better graphics and might fix the border problem.

What caused the dissolution of the Soviet Union?




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And what led up to it?


Answer
The Soviet economy was slowly becoming stagnant, whilst military spending went through the roof. Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative was seen as a threat to be countered, and the Soviets threw more money at the military - the US was spending 15-18% of its Gross Domestic Product (how much the country earns) at the military, the Soviets were spending up to 35% - they were bankrupting themselves.

To counter this stagnation Gorbachev introduced the policies of Glasnost' and Perestroika (Openness and Re-Structuring) hoping that people would be open about how to rebuild the communist system, and make it work better. All it did was allowed people to openly criticise the system - soon they were calling for it to be replaced.

Communism was also simply not delivering the promised "workers paradise", wages were stagnant, housing shoddy, cars a rarity, and, from the 1970s they could see the differences between their lifestyle and the West on TV - especially when the (uncensored) Olympics were on.

Soviet Youth were growing tired of being told that they couldn't see certain films, couldn't listen to Western music, or listen to Western Radio stations, even wearing jeans were frowned on. Glasnost' allowed them to speak out against the regime - and enabled them to listen to the music they wanted.

In the Republics, people were tired of being told what to do by Russians, they wanted to govern themselves, or, at least, have more autonomy within the Soviet framework - but the centre would not budge. Because of Glasnost' they could criticise and soon they began to organise. Eventually the people in the Baltic Republics started protesting - demanding independence, and soon, with the collapse of the union, they got it.

The event that pushed the Soviet Union into the history books was the failed coup of August 1991, when communist hard-liners tried to remove Gorbachev from office, and put in place a more Stalinist system - within two months of this coup the Soviet Union was no more.

On top of all this was the fact that the party-state elite no longer believed in communism, and saw in capitalism the chance to gain the wealth that they saw their Western contemporaries earn. This elite abandoned any pretence of communism from about 1989 onwards, setting up businesses, banks and taking over the ownership of the enterprises where they worked.

The capitalist revolution was, in fact, a revolution by the elite, for the elite.

See:
The Revolution from Above by David M Kotz and Fred Weir
http://www.soviethistory.org/index.php?page=subject&SubjectID=1985perestroika&Year=1985
http://www.historyorb.com/russia/intro.shtml

BTW - what on earth does "the borders died" mean?




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