Friday, January 15, 2010

Cyberhome Ch-dvd 300 Broken New HDTV Why Doesnt DVD Fill Screen?

New HDTV why doesnt DVD fill screen? - cyberhome ch-dvd 300 broken

New 32 "LG HDTV
Age Cyberhome DVD 300
SR associated with the DVD-Video, Audio Cable L

get black bars above and below. I played with the control aspect 4:3, 16:9, vertical and horizontal zoom, but you can not disappear black bars. Do I have to Y, PR and PS in connection to connect?

4 comments:

agb90spr... said...

If you see a movie in full screen mode to normal.

Even if one has a HDTV 1.78:1 (16:9) aspect ratio (width: height) ranging from 1.33:1 to 2.70:1 movies past. The only film to fit the screen are those who have) aspect ratio of 1.78:1 (1.85:1 and approaches. If the image is stretched or cut off a different aspect ratio (eg 2.35:1), the bar at the top and bottom or sides (eg a film from 1.33:1) have.

See link for examples of why we do not stretch or cultures.

mrknosit... said...

She definitely wants to connect the DVD player with component cables, but you go off by black bars to the menu of the DVD player to fix and change the aspect ratio of 16 / 9. If you watch a DVD, the mailbox and then the black bars are still there. You need to have to use the DVD "widescreen fill" anamorph on the screen with your

RankingS... said...

They have given the correct information had. I'll give you another link to read.

mrwillia... said...

Most movies have black bars above and below, because it was originally shot in a different format to 16:9. 16:9 is the standard for HDTV broadcasts, but the films have an aspect ratio of 2.35:1. While there is nothing that you do the black borders. YPbPr component video, based on progressive scan if your DVD player is capable of signal, but does nothing for the black bars.

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