As above,
I watch avi/divx files through my ps3 on a wide screen tv
some of them have the black bar across the top and bottom of the screen,whilst others do not.
i am guessing this is all to do with the resolution
i also use fairuse wizard often for conversion,is there a setting that i can use to blow the movies to fit the tv screen?
my ps3 will upscale some files but others are either zoomed in too far,or to small.
also can i edit my existing avi/divx files to fit to full screen?
as always,thanks for help......pensioner.
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Mostlty they were using pre war equipment (production and projection) with low expectation for world cinema distribution. I should have said 1960s. Hollywood and later Bollywood went wider and wider. ~2.35 to 1 became average.
Japan's NHK and MIT agreed HDTV should be 1.78 to 1 (16:9) in the late 1970s. That wasn't going to influence Hollywood to narrow their work.Last edited by edDV; 12th Jun 2011 at 06:46.
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There are some exceptions, e.g.:
Dr. No (1962) - 1.66:1
The Sword in the Stone (1963) - 1.37:1
Mary Poppins (1964) - 1.66:1
A Clockwork Orange (1971) - 1.66:1
Barry Lyndon (1975) - 1.66:1
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986) - 1.37:1
Paranoid Park (2007) - 1.37:1
Blue Valentine (2010) - 1.66:1 -
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