Widescreen or Full screen?

AllyandJack said:
I don't know. :blush: I think it's a Sony. It's 4 years old, so they probably don't even sell it anymore. It's not a plasma or anything fancy. Maybe I should bust out the instruction manual and see what it says about viewing widescreen DVDs. :)
You said you have a 42" tv and it's not widescreen right?
So it must be a projection tv.
By my calculations, your tv screen is 25.2" in height and you should end up with a picture that is 18" tall if you are playing the most common widescreen DVD's(1.85:1). So the black bars should only be about 3.5" on top and bottom. If you are playing what they usually call an anamorphic widescreen DVD (2.35:1), you should still end up with a picture that is 14" tall.

Either way, if you're getting a picture that is "literally" 5" tall, there is something very wrong.
 
mill4023 said:
You said you have a 42" tv and it's not widescreen right?
So it must be a projection tv.
By my calculations, your tv screen is 25.2" in height and you should end up with a picture that is 18" tall if you are playing the most common widescreen DVD's(1.85:1). So the black bars should only be about 3.5" on top and bottom. If you are playing what they usually call an anamorphic widescreen DVD (2.35:1), you should still end up with a picture that is 14" tall.

Either way, if you're getting a picture that is "literally" 5" tall, there is something very wrong.

:lmao: :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2:

This made me laugh! That was some great calculations!
Gotta :love: the disboards for this type of info!

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