
Go to watch it and lo and behold...............its filled to fit my screen?.
Is this just a singular instance, or is this what they always do?
I welcome your responses...............


on HBO.............Figuring it will be in the proper aspect ratio ( 2.35/1).
Go to watch it and lo and behold...............its filled to fit my screen?.
Is this just a singular instance, or is this what they always do?
I welcome your responses...............![]()
Pretty much SOP for HBO-HD.
NightRyder
Dont they occasionally do OAR for certain movies? Perhaps I am thinking of another channel.
About the only movies I've seen in OAR on HBO are the Star Wars movies.
Whats annoying is that most newer Digital TV's have the ability to allow a viewer to crop the movie to fill the screen, since that is the case then why not show the Movie or Show in its Original Aspect Ratio for the those that like it they get what they want and the others that can't stand the "Black Bars" they can use their STB or Television to zoom or crop the image to fill their screen. Viola, Everybody is happy.
I agree totally. Even when I had a 4:3 tv and VHS, I always bought the OAR versions of movies. Pan and Scan ranks right up there with colorization.
The problem is, too many viewers are idiots. Remember, 50+% of HDTV owners hook their new TVs up to analog cable and completely believe that they've got HD. If they read their TV's owners manual, they'd know that they're not. Since they don't read their manual, they don't know what the majority of the buttons on their remote do. All they know is Power On/Off, Chan Up/Down, Vol Up/Down and a few more.Thats the part that bugs me. Let the people decide what they want to do. I can only think that the stations that dont do OAR think that the majority of people are too stupid to know how to do it. Unfortunately, maybe in some ways they are right.
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