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Please help - widescreen bloopers
Ok, I really like the widescreen format even though I have (what used to be)
a standard dimension TV screen. Problem is, many (but not all) of the "Widescreen" DVD's I get don't perform as I would expect, with the black bars on top and bottom. One of 3 things happens. 1. Plays as a widescreen movie with black bars on top and bottom. This is what I want. 2. Plays as a full screen movie. 3. Plays as a full screen movie but it appears that it has been "squished" in at the sides, essentially making objects on the screen seem taller and skinnier than they should be. On some double-sided DVD's I have, I'd rather watch the full-screen version (#2) than the squished widescreen version (#3) which looks really unnatural. Thank you in advance for any help! HR |
Re: Please help - widescreen bloopers
Heather4 wrote:
> Ok, I really like the widescreen format even though I have (what used to be) > a standard dimension TV screen. > Problem is, many (but not all) of the "Widescreen" DVD's I get don't perform > as I would expect, with the black bars on top and bottom. One of 3 things > happens. > > 1. Plays as a widescreen movie with black bars on top and bottom. This is > what I want. > > 2. Plays as a full screen movie. > One of two things are happening, either you've accidentally selected the 4:3 version of the movie (sometimes both versions are on the same side of the disc), or your player is trying to downconvert a widescreen picture by just zooming into the picture, kind of an automatic pan and scan (without the panning, of course). > 3. Plays as a full screen movie but it appears that it has been "squished" > in at the sides, essentially making objects on the screen seem taller and > skinnier than they should be. > You are seeing a squished picture because you are watching an anamorphic DVD, but your player is not set up to down-convert the picture to 4:3. All players are different, consult your instructions to see how to set your player properly. Here's a handy page to explain all of this stuff: > http://www.cs.tut.fi/~leopold/Ld/FilmToVideo/ -- "Get rid of the Range Rover. You are not responsible for patrolling Australia's Dingo Barrier Fence, nor do you work the Savannah, capturing and tagging wildebeests." --Michael J. Nelson Grand Inquisitor http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mycollection.asp?alias=Oost |
Re: Please help - widescreen bloopers
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 14:35:37 -0500, Heather4 wrote:
>Ok, I really like the widescreen format even though I have (what used to be) >a standard dimension TV screen. >Problem is, many (but not all) of the "Widescreen" DVD's I get don't perform >as I would expect, with the black bars on top and bottom. One of 3 things >happens. > >1. Plays as a widescreen movie with black bars on top and bottom. This is >what I want. > >2. Plays as a full screen movie. > >3. Plays as a full screen movie but it appears that it has been "squished" >in at the sides, essentially making objects on the screen seem taller and >skinnier than they should be. Sounds like you have your player in 16:9 mode. Go into its setup menu and tell it it's connected to a 4:3 TV. -- Don't let your children watch television. |
Re: Please help - widescreen bloopers
Very informative site. Thanks for the info.
"Grand Inquisitor" <zork@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message news:%G%Hb.37640$ms2.36120@fe2.columbus.rr.com... > Heather4 wrote: > > Ok, I really like the widescreen format even though I have (what used to be) > > a standard dimension TV screen. > > Problem is, many (but not all) of the "Widescreen" DVD's I get don't perform > > as I would expect, with the black bars on top and bottom. One of 3 things > > happens. > > > > 1. Plays as a widescreen movie with black bars on top and bottom. This is > > what I want. > > > > 2. Plays as a full screen movie. > > > > One of two things are happening, either you've accidentally selected the > 4:3 version of the movie (sometimes both versions are on the same side > of the disc), or your player is trying to downconvert a widescreen > picture by just zooming into the picture, kind of an automatic pan and > scan (without the panning, of course). > > > 3. Plays as a full screen movie but it appears that it has been "squished" > > in at the sides, essentially making objects on the screen seem taller and > > skinnier than they should be. > > > > You are seeing a squished picture because you are watching an anamorphic > DVD, but your player is not set up to down-convert the picture to 4:3. > All players are different, consult your instructions to see how to set > your player properly. Here's a handy page to explain all of this stuff: > > > http://www.cs.tut.fi/~leopold/Ld/FilmToVideo/ > > > > -- > "Get rid of the Range Rover. You are not responsible for patrolling > Australia's Dingo Barrier Fence, nor do you work the Savannah, capturing > and tagging wildebeests." > --Michael J. Nelson > > Grand Inquisitor > http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mycollection.asp?alias=Oost > |
Re: Please help - widescreen bloopers
Thanks, I figured out how to change it to 4:3 Letterbox and that did the
trick, except for the anamorphic widescreen DVD's. "Doonie" <doonie666REMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:oje1vvsse290glnh53qpsrvghrb1g1a7fd@4ax.com... > On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 14:35:37 -0500, Heather4 wrote: > > >Ok, I really like the widescreen format even though I have (what used to be) > >a standard dimension TV screen. > >Problem is, many (but not all) of the "Widescreen" DVD's I get don't perform > >as I would expect, with the black bars on top and bottom. One of 3 things > >happens. > > > >1. Plays as a widescreen movie with black bars on top and bottom. This is > >what I want. > > > >2. Plays as a full screen movie. > > > >3. Plays as a full screen movie but it appears that it has been "squished" > >in at the sides, essentially making objects on the screen seem taller and > >skinnier than they should be. > > Sounds like you have your player in 16:9 mode. Go into its setup > menu and tell it it's connected to a 4:3 TV. > > -- > Don't let your children watch television. |
Re: Please help - widescreen bloopers
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 01:29:52 -0500, Heather4 wrote:
>Thanks, I figured out how to change it to 4:3 Letterbox and that did the >trick, except for the anamorphic widescreen DVD's. Set at 4:3, your player *should* be downconverting the anamorphic image to fit onto your 4:3 TV.. Only with your player set to 16:9 mode would the image look tall and skinny/stretched. -- Don't let your children watch television. |
Re: Please help - widescreen bloopers
"Heather4" <nospam@att.net> wrote in message
news:ScidnbDMYqqTH22iRVn-uA@golden.net... : Ok, I really like the widescreen format even though I have (what used to be) : a standard dimension TV screen. : Problem is, many (but not all) of the "Widescreen" DVD's I get don't perform : as I would expect, with the black bars on top and bottom. One of 3 things : happens. : : 1. Plays as a widescreen movie with black bars on top and bottom. This is : what I want. : : 2. Plays as a full screen movie. : : 3. Plays as a full screen movie but it appears that it has been "squished" : in at the sides, essentially making objects on the screen seem taller and : skinnier than they should be. : : On some double-sided DVD's I have, I'd rather watch the full-screen version : (#2) than the squished widescreen version (#3) which looks really unnatural. : : ======================== You must go into your DVD set-up and select 4:3 letterboxed in the screen portion. It sounds like your player thinks you have a 16:9 set. |
Re: Please help - widescreen bloopers
"Heather4" <nospam@att.net> wrote in message news:476dnYl3MLn4hmyiRVn-ig@golden.net... : Thanks, I figured out how to change it to 4:3 Letterbox and that did the : trick, except for the anamorphic widescreen DVD's. ============ Even they should display properly. ================== : : : "Doonie" <doonie666REMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message : news:oje1vvsse290glnh53qpsrvghrb1g1a7fd@4ax.com... : > On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 14:35:37 -0500, Heather4 wrote: : > : > >Ok, I really like the widescreen format even though I have (what used to : be) : > >a standard dimension TV screen. : > >Problem is, many (but not all) of the "Widescreen" DVD's I get don't : perform : > >as I would expect, with the black bars on top and bottom. One of 3 : things : > >happens. : > > : > >1. Plays as a widescreen movie with black bars on top and bottom. This : is : > >what I want. : > > : > >2. Plays as a full screen movie. : > > : > >3. Plays as a full screen movie but it appears that it has been : "squished" : > >in at the sides, essentially making objects on the screen seem taller and : > >skinnier than they should be. : > : > Sounds like you have your player in 16:9 mode. Go into its setup : > menu and tell it it's connected to a 4:3 TV. : > : : > -- : > Don't let your children watch television. : : |
Re: Please help - widescreen bloopers
Actually, the anamorphic widescreen DVD I just checked (Miller's Crossing)
appears as a full-screen image with no stretching or skewing. This is with the DVD player set to 4:3 or 4:3 Letterbox. H4 Note to self: Don't set the player to progressive scan if you're not using component video jacks - yiiiikes where'd the picture go? Got it back after much fiddling. "Doonie" <doonie666REMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:45v2vv0pldn0907g3d0rggdmmngfv2q70k@4ax.com... > On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 01:29:52 -0500, Heather4 wrote: > > >Thanks, I figured out how to change it to 4:3 Letterbox and that did the > >trick, except for the anamorphic widescreen DVD's. > > Set at 4:3, your player *should* be downconverting the anamorphic > image to fit onto your 4:3 TV.. Only with your player set to 16:9 > mode would the image look tall and skinny/stretched. > > -- > Don't let your children watch television. |
Re: Please help - widescreen bloopers
Heather4 wrote on [Tue, 30 Dec 2003 12:17:08 -0500]:
> Actually, the anamorphic widescreen DVD I just checked (Miller's Crossing) > appears as a full-screen image with no stretching or skewing. This is with > the DVD player set to 4:3 or 4:3 Letterbox. Is there a zoom function that's turned on? |
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