Device and method for modifying video image of display...

Television – Basic receiver with additional function – Multimode

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C348S474000, C348S569000

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08040436

ABSTRACT:
A method for modifying a video image of a display apparatus, the method including dividing received broadcast signals into a video signal, an audio signal, and supplementary information, converting the video signal to a video image and displaying the converted video image, displaying a video image modifying menu for allowing a user to remotely change a size or aspect ratio for the displayed video image, and adjusting at least one of the size and aspect ratio of the displayed video image based on the supplementary information.

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