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<blockquote data-quote="Xenotheosis" data-source="post: 2648864" data-attributes="member: 891667"><p>Maybe this might work; get a new disc, change the aspect ratio in the settings, choose the opposite of whatever is selected currently. </p><p></p><p>But sometimes the video you shoot is not made for the size TV you have (so you'll see black bars on top/bottom or right/left), like the old cube TVs and new flatscreens, you can see the difference of video right? Like the old was square-ish video the new is rectangle-ish video, also called 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.</p><p>I'm pretty sure your problems are caused by the aspect ratio the video was shot in, the only solution fir that is to zoom or stretch the video</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xenotheosis, post: 2648864, member: 891667"] Maybe this might work; get a new disc, change the aspect ratio in the settings, choose the opposite of whatever is selected currently. But sometimes the video you shoot is not made for the size TV you have (so you'll see black bars on top/bottom or right/left), like the old cube TVs and new flatscreens, you can see the difference of video right? Like the old was square-ish video the new is rectangle-ish video, also called 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios. I'm pretty sure your problems are caused by the aspect ratio the video was shot in, the only solution fir that is to zoom or stretch the video [/QUOTE]
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