Correct video scaling setting

G

Galactik

Audiophyte
I have a HDTV 42" 16:9 Plasma and enjoying it. I have a question when watching DVD's. DVD player is hooked up using Component cables

I still see the black bars on the DVD's that I am watching, all newer movies. I am curious if I am using the corret settings.

On the TV, I have the options of Normal, Widescreen, Pan and Scan, and 4:3.
I have the TV set to widescreen and the DVD player set to widescreen as well.

Is this setting correct? Or am I using a wrong setting, or are just the majority of DVD's still coming with the black bars on the top and bottom?

I am a complete noob on A/V equipment, so any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanx.
 

Buckle-meister

Audioholic Field Marshall
Galactik said:
I still see the black bars on the DVD's that I am watching, all newer movies. I am curious if I am using the corret settings.
Welcome to the Forum Galactik. This may also help.

Regards
 
Snap

Snap

Audioholic
I did not know that audioholics had that page as well. Sorry guys I would not have posted the othe links about widescreen.

Thanks Buckle!

Edit: No green gum to you buckle...sorry it would not let me.
 
G

Galactik

Audiophyte
I just put Batman Begins in, and i get the black bars at the top and bottom. Is this what the movie should look like in 480p on a 16:9 widescreen TV?

I may have everything set up correctly and it could just be the movie. Just wanna make sure.

Thanx.
 
Snap

Snap

Audioholic
Didn't check out the links huh?

The short answer is Yes, that DVD is origonally done in 2.40 aspect ratio. And it has been formated to "widescreen" So yes the black bars on top are right.

The links that me an buckle posted explained all that in detail
 
newsletter

  • RBHsound.com
  • BlueJeansCable.com
  • SVS Sound Subwoofers
  • Experience the Martin Logan Montis
Top