Is there anyone who doesn't adjust the aspect ration on their TV....and watches it in this mode ?
Where I was staying for the week, they watched it in the squatty squishy mode......drove me bananas. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/12.gif)
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as opposed to this ?
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I for one dont have a clue what my screen is set at. I just turn it on and watch.
I assume its a variation of the squat mode you are speaking of.
lol....it didn't seem to bother them either. She said the black bars down the side drove her bananas more.
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P.C. wrote:
[div style="font-style: italic;"]lol....it didn't seem to bother them either. She said the black bars down the side drove her bananas more. [/div] [div style="font-style: italic;"] [/div] [div style="font-style: italic;"][img style="cursor: pointer;" onclick="url(this.src);" src="vny!://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/more/bigs/c008.gif[/img][/div]
My father in law's HDTV is set to that mode. We got used to it after a while. It is true that the black bands were more annoying.
the squatty squishy mode is actually the normal or full mode. The black bars also bother me....I watch at the wide zoom
I'm with Russ...I'm not sure what mode we have it set up but I know that it doesn't have those bars on the two sides. I don't mind the bars up and down for a widescreen effect for movies.
There are other settings to remove the bars, but keep the aspect ratio intact. I'm not sure if all TV's have this option, or only HD.
So all the bodies are properly proportioned, but you lose some of the pic. (like on the left) HD, shows proper proportion AND the full pic. (pic on right)
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People who have old school tvs watch way less tv. I'm staying with my 21"er for now.
Not sure if I believe there is any basis in that.
P.C. wrote:
Not sure if I believe there is any basis in that.[/DIV]
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Well, if you have a huge lcd or plasma tv with a surround sound system everything is better. If you have a regular old tv with mono sound you might just watch your favorite shows and the news, cause it ain't that great an experience. As well, those with old tv's are more likely to not have cable or satellite than those with... just 2 to 3 channels avec rabbit ears makes for less boob tube time.
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Well....maybe I'll say, it doesn't apply to me. I don't watch much TV.....and didn't watch any more when we got the fancy TV. Crap is crap....even when it's clearer, or bigger, or sounds better....it doesn't change what's out there to watch.
The message is important:
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I wonder why I can't view any YouTubes that I connect to through a link. I always get, 'We're sorry, this video is no longer available' ....yet if I connect to YouTube by a search....it's usually fine. ???? Any ideas ?
stretchedout wrote:
People who have old school tvs watch way less tv. I'm staying with my 21"er for now.[/DIV]
You will be a convert once you watch a DVD on a giant LCD or plasma
49er wrote: You will be a convert once you watch a DVD on a giant LCD or plasma
I agree 49er. It has nothing whatsoever to do with quantity. It really is all about quality. The things that I like to watch on TV didn't change one bit. Picture clarity and quality will never make garbage TV any more watchable to me.....just the shows that you like to watch, will be a better experience. (this coming from someone who didn't care one way or the other) Watching a nature show in HD is a thing of beauty. [/DIV]
Watching a nature show in HD is a thing of beauty.
Was the nature show already in HD on Shaw?
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Michel wrote:
Oh crap if mine could blow,
Does that mean no more glory hole visits?
Yes purelife.....the National Geographic Channel is in HD. It's beeeeUtiful.