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    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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    Originally Posted by pensioner View Post
    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.
    Totally normal. They were intended by the director to be shown in that aspect ratio.

    If you only want to watch 16:9 aspect ratio, stick to TV broadcasts or HBO crops.

    All movies produced for theaters have wider aspect ratio than 16:9. ALL of them since the 1950s.
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  3. Originally Posted by edDV View Post
    All movies produced for theaters have wider aspect ratio than 16:9. ALL of them since the 1950s.
    Are you forgetting 1.66:1 films? They were quite common, especially in Europe. And 1.85:1 isn't a whole lot wider than 1.78:1. And there are even a few 1.78:1 films.
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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.
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    Originally Posted by edDV View Post
    All movies produced for theaters have wider aspect ratio than 16:9. ALL of them since the 1950s.
    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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    Originally Posted by Case View Post
    There are some exceptions, e.g.:
    Quite a lot of exceptions.
    Also The Good German (2006) which was 1.37.


    But yes, the great majority are wider than 16:9.
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