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titleOfInvention Television receiver
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] The present invention provides a television receiver capable of optimally displaying a child screen in a television receiver in which a child screen is reduced and displayed in a parent screen. The purpose is to provide. According to the present invention, when an image (squeeze image) having an aspect ratio of 4: 3 obtained by horizontally compressing a video signal having an aspect ratio of 16: 9 is input as a sub-screen input, The output from the CPU 17 is set to low level. Along with this, the vertical low-pass filter 13 functions as a 3-tap filter, the sampling frequency of the vertical sampling circuit 14 becomes 1/3, and an image with an aspect ratio of 16: 9 is displayed as a child screen. On the other hand, when a video signal having an aspect ratio of 4: 3 is input as a child screen input, the output from the CPU 17 is switched to a high level. Along with this, the vertical low-pass filter 13 functions as a 2-tap filter, and the sampling frequency of the vertical sampling circuit 14 becomes 1/2, so that an image having an aspect ratio of 4: 3 is displayed as a child screen.
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