http://www.youtube.c...tch?v=J1yKKTKYe3E
The 16:9 setting might be showing the correct format, but the top and bottom bars are the same as on 4:3, so I don't think so.
Video of what it looks like
http://www.youtube.c...tch?v=J1yKKTKYe3E
The 16:9 setting might be showing the correct format, but the top and bottom bars are the same as on 4:3, so I don't think so. --
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I think it's working as designed.
http://www.cobyusa.com/?p=glossary
Letterboxing It looks like you want an "anamorphic" version of the movie: Anamorphic HTH. Corrections welcome. Cheers, Scott. |
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"Enhanced for widescreen" is worse
That one just said it preserved the 1.85 ratio. So I tried one that said "Enhanced for widescreen TVs". That one had a black border from the TV all around the image, plus black bars top and bottom from the DVD.
I could stretch to 16:9 format, which just eliminated the TV-added border on the sides, or "Cinema" which zoomed (preserving aspect ratio) so that the top and bottom TV-added border was gone, which cut off lots of the sides, and still kept the black borders top and bottom from the DVD. No zoom mode eliminated the DVD letterboxing. I know this is a cheap DVD player, but this is just ridiculous. --
Drew |
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I guess you're stuck. Sorry.
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The 16 x 9 looked about right.
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