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1) How does Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs appear on your set-up? 2) Have you tried playing with your BD player's video output? It probably has two different settings for 4:3. Try both to see which one gives you the best results. (By the way, I think Pinocchio has borders on all four sides for the same reason as Star Trek TOS -- the PIP video commentary is framed for 16:9 TVs.) |
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2. my blu-ray player can choose either 4:3 letterbox, 16:9 Wide, 4:3 pan and scan, or 16:9 squeeze. 3. using the blu-ray of Rocketeer, I set the player for 4:3 pan and scan, and it didn't change anything that I could see. 16:9 Squeeze just slightly stretched the picture on top and bottom. 16:9 Wide did the same thing. I guess if I ever got the blu-rays, I'd have to watch them on my laptop. I could watch them on the main tv in the front room, but my mom hates Star Trek, so.... |
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Do you have any other movies, such as Casablanca, Gone With the Wind, or The Wizard of Oz, in 1.33:1? |
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Not on blu-ray. I've watched Wizard on dvd and it filled the screen. Don't have the others you mentioned. I DO have a tv movie on blu-ray, A Christmas Visitor. That movie fills the 4:3 tv. I don't see why Star Trek is hard formatted to a 16:9 shape when it doesn't need to be. It would work just as well on an HDtv as it would on a 4:3 tv...
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#28 | |
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You should not be using either of the 16:9 options until you get a 16:9 HDTV. |
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A Christmas Visitor is a tv movie made in 4:3 in 2003. It's not a widescreen movie.
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Otherwise, once you've finally got some cash flow, you'll need about a 32" 16:9 HDTV to match the 4:3 area of your current CRT. Those run just under $200 for a refurbished 720p LED. I know you can get a 24" Full-HD LED monitor with HDMI input at Amazon for about $150 used (or the price of 3 Star Trek Blu-ray sets). ![]() |
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