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yes :: although it was only one showing of a movie that previously and since has shown properly
which? :: it was Wonder Woman (Dolby Vision) when it did, i immediately compared it to my disc copy; difference in every aspect was considerable and disturbing after about an hour, while i was comparing/diagnosing, it returned to its proper aspect ratio (resolution and cropping were 'very apparent') this has only occurred once :: since then, proper displaying of content occurs conclusion? :: in this instance, the cause was the internet (bandwidth), which is what can be expected if you have insufficient bandwidth or reliable internet performance :: this is just one of many reasons that i do not support streaming and do support discs your situation? :: i would expect that your internet performance is the cause, but it would only be so if it occurs with every movie, every time (of course, at times as was my experience) to be clear, if this is a bandwidth or quality of delivery issue, Apple will degrade the performance (aspect ratio & resolution, etc) placing a priority on 'at least' seeing the movie personally, i would never 'enjoy' a compromised experience Apple (refunds) :: if you contact customer support (recommended) - (request a transfer to iTunes Billing for a refund); keep in mind that if you contact them within 60-days, you should not have an issue with a valid reason (dissatisfied with performance as expected) :: if beyond 60-days; don't bother, as they are unable to process beyond that time frame (it's how their system is set up) |
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Jaws 2 and Superman the Movie on the UK store were both in 1.85:1 rather than 2.35:1. Funnily enough though the 3 hr cut of Superman in the extras IS in the correct ratio. I reported the problem to Apple and had a refund on both within 24 hours. |
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Thanks given by: | vila2k (09-19-2018) |
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A few months ago I started checking the OAR of everything I watch after noticing Appaloosa was pan and scanning. There are tons of movies in the wrong aspect ratio. It’s usually 1:85:1 movies cropped to 1:78:1 so it’s not really all that noticeable, but there’s an alarming amount.
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I still haven't received an response from iTunes support. I may have to write a email to Tim Cook about the content quality issue with iTunes movies and tv shows.
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And it's similar with 1.85 films shown at 1.66. 1.66 is a larger image than 1.85 and more height is shown. If the films in question are from the 1950's or a foreign film, 1.66 might indeed be the correct aspect ratio. And people shouldn't blame Apple. If Apple has a film at 1.66 that should be 1.85 it's because that's the master they were sent by the studio. Blame the studio. Apple has nothing to do with it - they don't modify aspect ratios. |
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Thanks given by: | ilovenola2 (09-19-2018) |
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1.85 is usually soft matted to that AR, so to achieve 1.78 the mattes are nudges slightly opening up the frame and offering more picture information. Very few 1.85 framed films are cropped to 1.78. |
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Just bought Earth Girls Are Easy because it was only sale but it's cropped to 1:85:1. Very disappointing. Does iTunes ever go back and update/upgrade files and is there an easy way to tell (like a date in the description or something?)
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I've provided screencaps from my Artisan DVD copy and iTunes version below. What is most infuriating is the iTunes version contains the opening credits in correct aspect ratio then switches to a cropped 1:85:1 version. DVD [Show spoiler] iTunes [Show spoiler]
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Thanks given by: | -Gonzo- (09-20-2018) |
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As I noted above Jaws 2 was in the incorrect 1.85:1 ratio. It's now been redone in the correct 2.35:1 ratio.
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