Originally posted by: CaesaR
Stretch it. Initially it was strange but now I have gotten used to of it.
Originally posted by: tomt4535
Originally posted by: CaesaR
Stretch it. Initially it was strange but now I have gotten used to of it.
+1
aka "vertical fit" or "pillarbox"Originally posted by: Aimster
black bars on the side
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: tomt4535
Originally posted by: CaesaR
Stretch it. Initially it was strange but now I have gotten used to of it.
+1
both of you are stupid.
Originally posted by: mwmorph
Stretch with center bias(My tv does it pretty well so its not that noticiable). The black bars really bother me.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: mwmorph
Stretch with center bias(My tv does it pretty well so its not that noticiable). The black bars really bother me.
This I don't understand. Your TV, does it have plastic surrounding the screen? Is it black? Or maybe silver? It is presumably near a wall. That wall - is it painted? Why is it that the black bars on the TV bother you, but the TV's bezel and the wall around it don't bother you?
Originally posted by: mwmorph
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: mwmorph
Stretch with center bias(My tv does it pretty well so its not that noticiable). The black bars really bother me.
This I don't understand. Your TV, does it have plastic surrounding the screen? Is it black? Or maybe silver? It is presumably near a wall. That wall - is it painted? Why is it that the black bars on the TV bother you, but the TV's bezel and the wall around it don't bother you?
It just feels incomplete. My TV is slate grey and the walls are white but it just seems like I'm not using all the available potential/screen real estate/pixels that bothers me.
I just dont like seeing the frame, 12" of black nothingness and then suddenly a picture.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: mwmorph
Stretch with center bias(My tv does it pretty well so its not that noticiable). The black bars really bother me.
This I don't understand. Your TV, does it have plastic surrounding the screen? Is it black? Or maybe silver? It is presumably near a wall. That wall - is it painted? Why is it that the black bars on the TV bother you, but the TV's bezel and the wall around it don't bother you?
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: mwmorph
Stretch with center bias(My tv does it pretty well so its not that noticiable). The black bars really bother me.
This I don't understand. Your TV, does it have plastic surrounding the screen? Is it black? Or maybe silver? It is presumably near a wall. That wall - is it painted? Why is it that the black bars on the TV bother you, but the TV's bezel and the wall around it don't bother you?
Seriously. What the hell could possibly be *less* distracting than black? It's plain black in a dark room. There is absolutely nothing else that could go in that space that would be less distracting than black.
How is that more distracting than everyone in the movie looking 33% fatter than they are?