>>X<<' Wrote:You cant remove the black bars and keep the correct aspect ratio without loosing some off the image of both sides in simple terms two different shapes cannot fit together perfectly not unless your living in a black hole
thats true what >>X<< says.
pressing ok or enter will change your aspect ratios cycle through them and find a good balance.
but loosing vertical (top/bottom) bars does mean you loose horizontal (left/right) viewable area.
I read somewhere they were making a TV that doesn't suffer aspect ratio problems by always dispalying the equivalent aspect as source ratio. From this I cant remember what site though, it could also be a figment of my imagination, at this point is hard to tell.
oh I found it... Hers the TV that resolves all these problems, maybe
Ned Scott can afford one, but I know I cant.
Link to superdooper Ned Scott style
21:9 Ratio By Philips and
here they are now
\\Edit Oh No I want that vision instead Ned....
First 21:9 TV from Vizio is 58-inches thats bigger than my whole house.
Buy me one eh Ned...