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Originally posted by: Imdmn04
It depends on the movie, a standard widescreen movie is 1.85:1, which will fit exactly fit your widescreen tv. Other movies, lots of epic movies, such as LOTR will be 2.35:1, so you will still get black bars in order to fit the whole movie on your screen.
Originally posted by: Murphy Durphy
Originally posted by: Imdmn04
It depends on the movie, a standard widescreen movie is 1.85:1, which will fit exactly fit your widescreen tv. Other movies, lots of epic movies, such as LOTR will be 2.35:1, so you will still get black bars in order to fit the whole movie on your screen.
I tried Spiderman 2, Rounders, and X-2 and they are all 2:40:1 or 2:35:1. I don't think I own any movies that aren't super-wide. Gar.
Originally posted by: Murphy Durphy
..I still have widescreen bars?
I laughed at first, but that's a legitimate question.Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: Murphy Durphy
..I still have widescreen bars?
Are you absolutely positively sure that you have a widescreen tv?
Originally posted by: Montano
Bars on the left and right, or top and bottom ??
Originally posted by: blurredvision
I laughed at first, but that's a legitimate question.Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: Murphy Durphy
..I still have widescreen bars?
Are you absolutely positively sure that you have a widescreen tv?![]()
Originally posted by: goku
Your watching the movies on your dvd player, right? Check your DVD player options, if the bars are fairly big, I'm pretty damn sure that your running in 4:3 mode.
