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Posted by souljor on 06-27-2005 03:13 PM:

widescreen

noob question i know, but can anyone tell me why almost all divx and xvids are ripped as EXTREME widescreen. seriously, when watching on a tv its like 1/3 of the screen with huge black bars at the top and bottom. retail dvd's arent like this :/


Posted by pHo on 06-27-2005 07:01 PM:

yes they are.

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Posted by Mr_Grinch on 06-27-2005 07:39 PM:

No, what happens is they invent NEW content to put on the side of those divx rips just to irritate you.

Idiot.


Posted by Phantom on 06-28-2005 12:46 AM:

Re: widescreen

quote:
Originally posted by souljor
retail dvd's arent like this :/


Well actually they are. You must the guy who buys the fullscreen version from Wal Mart.

Time to upgrade to a widescreen TV


Posted by souljor on 06-28-2005 12:58 PM:

but you cant buy tv's that are as widescreen as the rips put out........ i have never EVER seen a television the shape of a letterbox before....


Posted by souljor on 06-28-2005 01:33 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by pHo
yes they are.



no theyre cropped at top and bottom to make it appear widescreen.


Posted by valentine on 06-29-2005 01:10 AM:

*sigh* Why ask if you won't believe the answer???

There are 16:9 TV's and they are quite popular.

If it's a Re-Encoded TS or TC then yes it may have cropping on the top or bottom.

If it is a DVDRip then that is what aspect ratio the DVD came out in, unless you download a FS (Full Screen) version.

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Posted by pHo on 06-29-2005 01:42 AM:

16x9 = 1.78:1

some movies = 1.85:1 . with overscan this equals no bars.
other movies = 2.35:1 or 2.4:1 , this creates bars.

theaters are wider than tvs, so guess how you keep the correct aspect when you make the dvd?

its not rocket science.

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Posted by Mr_Grinch on 06-29-2005 12:51 PM:

It's possible that you're being really daft and when watching it on your tv, watching it in letterbox format.

So you've got a widescreen release and (say you're using tv out) your computer or dvd player is outputting it as if it's sending the signal to a 4x3 tv. This'll result in a squished image on your widescreen tv and make it look "more widescreen" than normal.

But then surely you'd notice the image is squashed.

But seriously, go buy the retail edition of any of your divx rips and they WILL be the same aspect ratio.


Posted by mrlipring on 06-29-2005 05:47 PM:

http://www.imdb.com/Sections/DVDs/AspectRatios/

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Posted by |^_^| on 06-29-2005 09:10 PM:

Re: widescreen

quote:
Originally posted by souljor
noob question i know, but can anyone tell me why almost all divx and xvids are ripped as EXTREME widescreen. seriously, when watching on a tv its like 1/3 of the screen with huge black bars at the top and bottom. retail dvd's arent like this :/


I suggest u get a HDTV that way u can watch it in High Definition. If that did not answer ur question then this might. Most of the "rips" of "media" contant is done in the aspect ratio of 4:3. If u have gone to a theater in ur whole life u well know what I mean.


Posted by souljor on 07-06-2005 04:42 PM:

Re: Re: widescreen

quote:
Originally posted by |^_^|
I suggest u get a HDTV that way u can watch it in High Definition. If that did not answer ur question then this might. Most of the "rips" of "media" contant is done in the aspect ratio of 4:3. If u have gone to a theater in ur whole life u well know what I mean.



4:3 ie an aspect ratio that is 3 quarters as high as it is wide ? that isnt the way movies are ripped tho, they are more like 4:1.5 from the ones ive seen, like a letterbox

i watched sin city on a widescreen television at the weekend, and altho the black bars were greatly reduced, there was still about an inch or so at the top and bottom that was unused., what is the point in this ? also, if you buy a widescreen television, how do you stop normal tv from being squashed without cropping the picture ?

thanks


Posted by Neversoft on 07-06-2005 05:45 PM:

Re: Re: Re: widescreen

quote:
Originally posted by souljor
i watched sin city on a widescreen television at the weekend, and altho the black bars were greatly reduced, there was still about an inch or so at the top and bottom that was unused., what is the point in this ? also, if you buy a widescreen television, how do you stop normal tv from being squashed without cropping the picture ?
Widescreen TV's are only 1.78:1, movies are normally 1.85:1 or 2.35:1 (like pHo said) so naturally some movies still require "padding" at the top and bottom of the screen.

As for watching 4x3 on a widescreen TV - you generally have two options: Vertical bars down the left and right or a "smart" mode which does a stretch/crop (distorts the pic slightly and crops a smidgen off the edges but it's full screen and you quickly get used to it)

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Posted by mrlipring on 07-06-2005 05:49 PM:

cinema screens are wider than TV screens.

Live with it.

There was a discussion about AR the other day, and i posted the link on IMDB that tells you what AR certain films are in. While your TV may be 16:9, a lot of films will be 21.15:9 - too wide for your TV, resulting in black borders at the top and bottom.

as for "normal tv", your tv should adjust automatically, but if it doesn't, change the AR yourself. there's a magic button.

edit: i got beat by NS :P

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Posted by souljor on 07-07-2005 03:16 PM:

quote:
as for "normal tv", your tv should adjust automatically, but if it doesn't, change the AR yourself. there's a magic button.


adjusting automatically would cause cropping, correct ? ie, the picture is squashed, so either it can be squeezed in from the left and right and black bars down each side, or stretched vertically and cropped at the top and bottom ??

iam not trying to be awkward by the way, iam just pretty baffled that widescreen is taking off so well when watching normal tv on a widescreen set either makes everybody look like short fat dwarfs or means you lose some picture vertically / have black bars on each side.


Posted by Mr_Grinch on 07-07-2005 03:17 PM:

Re: Re: Re: widescreen

quote:
Originally posted by souljor
4:3 ie an aspect ratio that is 3 quarters as high as it is wide ? that isnt the way movies are ripped tho, they are more like 4:1.5 from the ones ive seen, like a letterbox

i watched sin city on a widescreen television at the weekend, and altho the black bars were greatly reduced, there was still about an inch or so at the top and bottom that was unused., what is the point in this ? also, if you buy a widescreen television, how do you stop normal tv from being squashed without cropping the picture ?

thanks



4:3 isn't what most films are ripped at. 4:3 is bog standard old television. And seriously, go buy a DVD, they ARE that wide. The point in this is because it shows the film as it was originally intended to be seen (ie how it is at the cinema). Otherwise you'd be cropping it.


Posted by souljor on 07-07-2005 03:19 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Re: widescreen

quote:
Originally posted by Mr_Grinch
4:3 isn't what most films are ripped at. 4:3 is bog standard old television. And seriously, go buy a DVD, they ARE that wide. The point in this is because it shows the film as it was originally intended to be seen (ie how it is at the cinema). Otherwise you'd be cropping it.


so movies that you buy which are fullscreen, are cropped then ?

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Posted by souljor on 07-07-2005 04:41 PM:

god damn that sucks.

i need 2 tv's then. a widescreen for movies and a 4:3 for tv. thats gay.




and lame.


Posted by mrlipring on 07-07-2005 05:45 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by souljor
adjusting automatically would cause cropping, correct ? ie, the picture is squashed, so either it can be squeezed in from the left and right and black bars down each side, or stretched vertically and cropped at the top and bottom ??

iam not trying to be awkward by the way, iam just pretty baffled that widescreen is taking off so well when watching normal tv on a widescreen set either makes everybody look like short fat dwarfs or means you lose some picture vertically / have black bars on each side.



no, your tv should know the aspect ratio and make it widescreen, or 4:3 or whatever, automatically.

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Posted by Neversoft on 07-07-2005 09:38 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by souljor
god damn that sucks.

i need 2 tv's then. a widescreen for movies and a 4:3 for tv. thats gay.

Don't worry about it, your entire continent is going to be dragged (kicking and screaming) to the widescreen format for TV as well

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