What is the point of widescreen TVs if the letterboxes still exist within widescreen movies?
Answers: Movies are produced in several different aspect ratio. If you have a DVD, somewhere on the box, it'll narrate you the aspect ratio. Unfortunately, none of the movie aspect ratios clash TV aspect ratios. Many tvs enjoy settings that either stretch the adjectives picture to fill the peak or stretch the edges to fill the eyeshade. Unless a movie has be remastered to match the 16:9 aspect ratio of widescreen TVs, there'll other be this problem. Look in your TV guide and search through your TV menu, and you should find a track to adjust the picture.
Some movies are wider than others.
some times you have to travel in and manually set the ratio. if you gain an hd tv, hd dvd player, and an hd dvd, the aspect ratio will be correct and you will not have the epistle boxing
HDTV is specified for an aspect ratio of 16:9, or about 1.77:1. Most movies are produced within an aspect ratio of 1.85:1, which is slightly wider than HDTV. You might see just a touch of black at the top & bottom on your TV, but I doubt it.
I bet you're running into a problem where on earth a lot of movies are presently produced in ultra-widescreen, or 2.35:1. Those are still going to look similar to letterbox on your HDTV, just not AS much as letterbox did on standard TV.
As the man said, on the wager on of the DVD box, it will say which aspect ratio is used, but really, it doesn't concern. What you get is what you seize.
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