You can get around that problem by using the second aspect ratio setting, which zooms the image to fit the height of the screen. With an HD program, the picture width will be cropped, but a 4:3 program will show normally. The third step stretches the image to fit the height of the screen, but leaves the picture width as is, resulting in an anamorphically squashed picture. (DTV broadcasts with 4:3 480i images will automatically fit the full frame.)
The remote control also provides a Favorite button for fast recall of any channel, and there’s also direct access to closed captions through another button. Two other buttons provide muting for audio through either output connection and show the relative strength of the received signal.
You can customize caption displays in the main menu, changing fonts, colors, sizes, and backgrounds. By the way, the menu can be set to display in English, Spanish, or French.