Why do they bother doing that?
I much prefer wide screen DVDs because I have a wide screen tv, but I'd rather watch a 4:3 DVD than a letterboxed wide screen version with huge black bars on all 4 sides.
Zooming the height up to fill the screen wrecks havoc on the image quality.
I watched Goodfellas last night. The DVD looked like a poor quality VHS tape if I zoomed it up enough to fill the screen. (Not all that much better without zooming it, either!). It would have been more enjoyable to watch if it was a 4:3 version.
Along the same lines, I see a lot of HDTV being broadcast the same way - info says 16:9, but it's letterboxed. And you can't even TRY to zoom it. It zooms in. but stays in between the gray bars on each side of the image, and the top and bottom sides have black bars.
Thanks for let4ting me rant!
I much prefer wide screen DVDs because I have a wide screen tv, but I'd rather watch a 4:3 DVD than a letterboxed wide screen version with huge black bars on all 4 sides.
Zooming the height up to fill the screen wrecks havoc on the image quality.
I watched Goodfellas last night. The DVD looked like a poor quality VHS tape if I zoomed it up enough to fill the screen. (Not all that much better without zooming it, either!). It would have been more enjoyable to watch if it was a 4:3 version.
Along the same lines, I see a lot of HDTV being broadcast the same way - info says 16:9, but it's letterboxed. And you can't even TRY to zoom it. It zooms in. but stays in between the gray bars on each side of the image, and the top and bottom sides have black bars.
Thanks for let4ting me rant!
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