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  1. 22 Σεπ 2017 · DVDs are often available in two screening formats: widescreen and full screen. Widescreen is the original format viewed on the big screen while full screen is the modified version of a movie to fit an old TV screen.

  2. 5 Νοε 2023 · Modern TVs have a fixed widescreen aspect ratio (usually 16:9), defined by the native resolution. Movies/shows have aspect ratios like 1.33:1, 1.78:1, 1.85:1, or 2.39:1 based on how they were filmed. When a movie’s ratio differs from the TV’s, black bars appear to fit the image onto the screen.

  3. If you have a DVD player set for 4:3 TVs, the picture on a full screen dvd will fill the whole screen (stretched). While widescreen DVDs have extra black bars on the top and bottom of the screen because the DVD player thinks that you’re using a 4:3 tv.

  4. DVD widescreen refers to the aspect ratio of the video displayed on the DVD. It indicates that the film or content on the DVD has been preserved in its original wide aspect ratio, typically 2.35:1 or similar, which is wider than the standard 16:9 aspect ratio of most high definition TVs.

  5. However, these three are the main ones we’ll focus on here. Let’s take a closer look at each: 4:3 – The standard television format in use throughout the second half of the 20th century. 16:9 – The newly-accepted default format for widescreen TV, DVD and high-definition video.

  6. 26 Ιουλ 2012 · I've converted lots of people to letterbox, simply by showing them the difference between the full frame and widescreen versions on a DVD that includes both formats. Let's take a look at some comparisons between full frame and widescreen film presentation.

  7. In this article, we explain why most movies are created this way and review the modern technologies that allow you to enjoy movies in their widescreen format. If you have ever watched a blockbuster movie on a regular television, you probably noticed black bars above and below the movie.

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