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Old 09-12-2016, 12:19 PM   #17
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So it seems the DVDs are flagged wrong. But i'm puzzled about your BD player, mine (Magnavox thing from 2011) stretches 4:3 non-anamorphic content to 16:9 on any video output to my Insignia 32", and theirs no way to set it back in the player settings but that TV can squeeze the image back on the 4:3 screen setting.

The reason why 4:3 content on Blus display correctly is because (in most cases) the 4:3 content is encoded as 1920x1080 16:9 with black horizontal borders, so it doesn't do any stretching or fiddling around as Blu ray 1080p displays as 1:1 native. However, I've seen some 4:3 Blu-Rays (from mostly bargain bin and low budget labels) that are stretched to fill the entire 1920x1080 16:9 width, with the 2009 Gulliver's Travels BD and a 50 pack of upscaled PD westerns on one Blu ray disc coming to mind.
Interesting - thanks for the feedback here. Yes, it could be my Blu player. I got a new one over the summer (Sony), and my previous one was a Samsung. I'll have to check this out.

That being said, my impression was that my newer Sony Blu player would show a TV show/movie in 4:3 if they're set up that way, on both DVD's & Blu's. I recently watched my Blair Witch Project regular DVD (not Blu) on this playet, and it did show as the correct almost-full-screen aspect ratio. I will need to check & see if any other full-screen DVD's/Blu's I have also are shown with the correct 4:3 aspect ratio.

However, I agree that it sounds like my Thundarr DVD's were flagged incorrectly to begin with; i.e., it appears that they were modified from full-screen to fit onto a widescreen set - which means that I'm losing some of the image. Again, I don't want to fiddle around with the aspect ratio settings on the set/player TOO much, since I'm concerned about screwing this up & not being able to re-set this back.

Last edited by AnamorphicWidescreen; 09-12-2016 at 12:54 PM.
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