How to resize from wide screen to full screen?
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steve37
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30. September 2005 @ 15:28 |
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are there a program out that will let someone to copy a DVD movie thats Wide-Screen to Full Screen?
Is so please let me know.
Thank's
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konfused1
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30. September 2005 @ 15:41 |
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I highly doubt it, and if there is such a program, it's news to me.
I would assume manipulation of pixels would be involved i,e resolution. However, that just doesn't sound practical. That's probably why there are two (2) formats: Widescreen and Fullscreen.
Sorry.
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js78
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30. September 2005 @ 16:18 |
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Car.Mike
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30. September 2005 @ 16:58 |
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steve37,
I am sure somewhere out there, there is a program that will convert Wide to Full screen but you will have to re-encode the DVD in my opinion as the film will now be elongated. You might try the local video store or the internet to see if there was a full screen version of the movie released
js78,
Most people that still want Full screen to so because they have not purchased a Widescreen TV. They are waiting for the full screen TV to die. I have 5 Tv's in the house 2 Widescreens and 3 full screens and I am waiting for the Fulls to die but they are like the Energizer Bunny. They work , and work..... LOL
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medicate
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30. September 2005 @ 17:20 |
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if its the black bars that bother you just use the zoom feature on the dvd remote
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movies27
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30. September 2005 @ 17:28 |
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fullscreen is the way to go to me..i hate widescreen..i think they should stop making movies that way..everyone i ask say they prefer full screen also.
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dingus4u
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30. September 2005 @ 17:46 |
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I pesonally have both tv's, but to be honest i watch movies in widescreen mode and tv o the full screen. The major thing i hate about widescreen is peoples heads seem so wide. On a full screen, it looks much more realistic....
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Auslander
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30. September 2005 @ 17:46 |
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wide-screen literally gives you more movie for your money. both wide-screen and full-screen formats are cropped versions of what plays in theaters, but the wide-screen are cropped far less, giving you more of what you want to see.
as said before, if the black bars are bothering you, simply zoom in. presto: full-screen appearance, with the ability to go back to wide-screen should you ever want to see a movie in a format closer to the way it was intended to be viewed.
if you absolutely must convert wide-screen to full screen, you simply need to find a program capable of cropping video footage. even Nero can do this, i believe.
dingus: if the heads seem stretched on a wide-screen tv, it sounds to me like you're watching a full-screen image that's been stretched to fit. do a search here, and you should find ways around this so that you see the movie/show in its proper proportions.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 30. September 2005 @ 17:48
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1. October 2005 @ 00:07 |
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hi
if its main movie only use avi2dvd !!! yup it does dvd to dvd to and can change aspect ratio.
Nothing here to see, move along folks.

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