- Jul 11, 2001
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I tried everything for over an hour. Couldn't get the picture to look decent and finally gave up, put the disk in my LG external DVD player and watched on this Lenovo P1 Gen 1 laptop using VLC media player and it automatically chose the right aspect ratio, no problem. Why in the devil couldn't I get a decent picture using those two pretty newish components?
Magnavox MBP6700P 4K / Blu-ray / DVD upscaling player
TCL 43S405 43" 4K TV/Monitor
The TV only had settings like Normal, Zoom, etc. None of them would provide a picture with black vertical bars left and right.
The Magnavox player had a variety of settings and none of them looked any good. They cut off the top/bottom of picture or distorted the image.
Magnavox settings:
Setup/Video/TV display:
4:3 Normal
4:3 Crop
16:9 Widescreen
16:9 Squeeze
HDMI video:
Auto
480p
720p
1080i
1080p
4K
Auto and 480p didn't cut it.
I just can't believe that the manufacturers of these devices have no way of watching a 4:3 movie acceptably.
I was trying to watch Charlie Chaplin's City Lights. But 16x9????? No bueno.
Magnavox MBP6700P 4K / Blu-ray / DVD upscaling player
TCL 43S405 43" 4K TV/Monitor
The TV only had settings like Normal, Zoom, etc. None of them would provide a picture with black vertical bars left and right.
The Magnavox player had a variety of settings and none of them looked any good. They cut off the top/bottom of picture or distorted the image.
Magnavox settings:
Setup/Video/TV display:
4:3 Normal
4:3 Crop
16:9 Widescreen
16:9 Squeeze
HDMI video:
Auto
480p
720p
1080i
1080p
4K
Auto and 480p didn't cut it.
I just can't believe that the manufacturers of these devices have no way of watching a 4:3 movie acceptably.
I was trying to watch Charlie Chaplin's City Lights. But 16x9????? No bueno.