The Omen wrote:My non-anamorphic Funhouse looks fine. I don't have the border thing around the entire pic, just the top and bottom. Some N-As have to be watched with full on borders? Wtf?
Steve T Power wrote:Like everything else, it's a crapshoot. My non-anamorphic copy of the The Thing looks fine, my non-anamorphic copy of True Lies looks like 90 year old ass.
Dunnyman wrote:Steve T Power wrote:Like everything else, it's a crapshoot. My non-anamorphic copy of the The Thing looks fine, my non-anamorphic copy of True Lies looks like 90 year old ass.
Looking at a lot of 90 year old ass these days?
buffys wrote:oh crap, I can't believe I didn't know this. I'm afraid to even check my dvds.
Dunnyman wrote:Steve T Power wrote:Like everything else, it's a crapshoot. My non-anamorphic copy of the The Thing looks fine, my non-anamorphic copy of True Lies looks like 90 year old ass.
Looking at a lot of 90 year old ass these days?
J.M. Vargas wrote:Some of my widescreen non-anamorphic treasured DVD's (like Criterion "Silence of the Lambs" and "Robocop") will have to continue looking like 90-year old ass on my 47" 1080p HDTV because it'll be a cold day in hell before I get rid of them.
calvert87 wrote:Streets of Fire - I don't think this one will be given a new transfer anytime soon
J.M. Vargas wrote:calvert87 wrote:Streets of Fire - I don't think this one will be given a new transfer anytime soon
Actually Universal just re-released "SOF" as an HD-DVD title (check amazon) but no mention of a DVD re-release anywhere. From all the reviews I've read the transfer is OK (not the prettiest but also not the worst) so somewhere Universal has a master used for the HD-DVD that could be put to work on a DVD version. Good luck!
Future Man wrote:The Omen wrote:My non-anamorphic Funhouse looks fine. I don't have the border thing around the entire pic, just the top and bottom. Some N-As have to be watched with full on borders? Wtf?
I think you may be setting your screen to wide or some other setting which blows up the picture and degrades the resolution. If it's non anamorphic and you have your screen set to (I believe) full or normal, you will get the box within a box picture. I could have that backwards but I'm pretty sure about this.
The Omen wrote:Future Man wrote:The Omen wrote:My non-anamorphic Funhouse looks fine. I don't have the border thing around the entire pic, just the top and bottom. Some N-As have to be watched with full on borders? Wtf?
I think you may be setting your screen to wide or some other setting which blows up the picture and degrades the resolution. If it's non anamorphic and you have your screen set to (I believe) full or normal, you will get the box within a box picture. I could have that backwards but I'm pretty sure about this.
I'll check now. Alright. My tv display is set to 16:9 (not zoomed)and it's letterboxed, but not framed. If I switch it to 4:3, then I get the big picture frame. I don't notice any difference in quality though. Am I supposed to be watching non anamorphic dvds in 4:3 mode? Because that's news to me.
Future Man wrote:The Omen wrote:Future Man wrote:The Omen wrote:My non-anamorphic Funhouse looks fine. I don't have the border thing around the entire pic, just the top and bottom. Some N-As have to be watched with full on borders? Wtf?
I think you may be setting your screen to wide or some other setting which blows up the picture and degrades the resolution. If it's non anamorphic and you have your screen set to (I believe) full or normal, you will get the box within a box picture. I could have that backwards but I'm pretty sure about this.
I'll check now. Alright. My tv display is set to 16:9 (not zoomed)and it's letterboxed, but not framed. If I switch it to 4:3, then I get the big picture frame. I don't notice any difference in quality though. Am I supposed to be watching non anamorphic dvds in 4:3 mode? Because that's news to me.
I don't get it. Maybe your TV does something that others do not. Can someone else chime in?
The Omen wrote:Future Man wrote:The Omen wrote:My non-anamorphic Funhouse looks fine. I don't have the border thing around the entire pic, just the top and bottom. Some N-As have to be watched with full on borders? Wtf?
I think you may be setting your screen to wide or some other setting which blows up the picture and degrades the resolution. If it's non anamorphic and you have your screen set to (I believe) full or normal, you will get the box within a box picture. I could have that backwards but I'm pretty sure about this.
I'll check now. Alright. My tv display is set to 16:9 (not zoomed)and it's letterboxed, but not framed. If I switch it to 4:3, then I get the big picture frame. I don't notice any difference in quality though. Am I supposed to be watching non anamorphic dvds in 4:3 mode? Because that's news to me.
I found the answer. Funhouse IS ANAMORPHIC even though the box doesn't label it as such. Universal was the worst offender about not labeling their movies properly. Trust me Omen, when you have a disc that really isn't anamorphic you'll know it. Put in a TV on DVD show (one that's 4*3) and see if the TV frames it as such. When you put in an honest to god non-anamorphic movie it will frame the same way, letterboxed and window boxed because the TV gets the picture as 4*3 and doesn't know any better.
Future Man wrote:But an anamorphic disc does include a 'strip' at top and bottom if the film was shot wider than (I believe) 1:85:1. Happens all the time.
The Omen wrote:Future Man wrote:But an anamorphic disc does include a 'strip' at top and bottom if the film was shot wider than (I believe) 1:85:1. Happens all the time.
Yes, but when 2:35:1 is anamorphic, the strip is significantly less then 1/3 of the screen on top and bottom.
Erick Harper wrote:The Omen wrote:Future Man wrote:But an anamorphic disc does include a 'strip' at top and bottom if the film was shot wider than (I believe) 1:85:1. Happens all the time.
Yes, but when 2:35:1 is anamorphic, the strip is significantly less then 1/3 of the screen on top and bottom.
Anyone else reminded of the dialogue in My Cousin Vinny about magic grits? It's simple geometry, folks - if its length is 2.35 x its height, and you run it out to the edges of your TV screen, no matter what shape or size, the picture will fill the same size & shape chunk of your screen, anamorphic or no. I mean, it's got to be that way, right?
The Omen wrote:I still have no idea why anyone would be getting the picture frame effect from non anamorphic dvds though.
Erick Harper wrote:The Omen wrote:Future Man wrote:But an anamorphic disc does include a 'strip' at top and bottom if the film was shot wider than (I believe) 1:85:1. Happens all the time.
Yes, but when 2:35:1 is anamorphic, the strip is significantly less then 1/3 of the screen on top and bottom.
Anyone else reminded of the dialogue in My Cousin Vinny about magic grits? It's simple geometry, folks - if its length is 2.35 x its height, and you run it out to the edges of your TV screen, no matter what shape or size, the picture will fill the same size & shape chunk of your screen, anamorphic or no. I mean, it's got to be that way, right?
The Omen wrote:
I still have no idea why anyone would be getting the picture frame effect from non anamorphic dvds though.
mkiker2089 wrote:Erick Harper wrote:The Omen wrote:Future Man wrote:But an anamorphic disc does include a 'strip' at top and bottom if the film was shot wider than (I believe) 1:85:1. Happens all the time.
Yes, but when 2:35:1 is anamorphic, the strip is significantly less then 1/3 of the screen on top and bottom.
Anyone else reminded of the dialogue in My Cousin Vinny about magic grits? It's simple geometry, folks - if its length is 2.35 x its height, and you run it out to the edges of your TV screen, no matter what shape or size, the picture will fill the same size & shape chunk of your screen, anamorphic or no. I mean, it's got to be that way, right?
Partly correct. The movie will be the same shape no matter what, but the TV to movie ratio will change dramatically.
Erick Harper wrote:mkiker2089 wrote:Erick Harper wrote:The Omen wrote:Future Man wrote:But an anamorphic disc does include a 'strip' at top and bottom if the film was shot wider than (I believe) 1:85:1. Happens all the time.
Yes, but when 2:35:1 is anamorphic, the strip is significantly less then 1/3 of the screen on top and bottom.
Anyone else reminded of the dialogue in My Cousin Vinny about magic grits? It's simple geometry, folks - if its length is 2.35 x its height, and you run it out to the edges of your TV screen, no matter what shape or size, the picture will fill the same size & shape chunk of your screen, anamorphic or no. I mean, it's got to be that way, right?
Partly correct. The movie will be the same shape no matter what, but the TV to movie ratio will change dramatically.
That's why I included the bit about running it out to the edge of the screen. If you take a non-anamoprhic picture and use whatever settings you've got available to not windowbox it, i.e. run it out to the edges, and you do the same with an anamorphic picture, and the aspect ratio is still 2.35:1, it's going to cover the same amount of screen, period. Right?
the5thghostbuster wrote:Makes me angery that GROSSE POINT BLANK is still non-animorphic and has no special edition.
GuyIncognito wrote:the5thghostbuster wrote:Makes me angery that GROSSE POINT BLANK is still non-animorphic and has no special edition.
I had always heard that Grosse Point Blank was non-anamorphic, but I rented the DVD last week and it appeared to be anamorphic. It filled up the screen on my 16x9 TV, and didn't appear to be stretched. Putting my TV in 4x3 mode gave me a "full-frame", non-widescreen image with no black bars at the top and bottom of the screen.
Maybe the DVD I got was a different edition? (I'm in Canada).
the5thghostbuster wrote:Just double checked mine as well (I also be a Canadian), and mine is not anamorphic. I wonder: did Buena Vista re-release the DVD in anamorphic at some point? My copy is one of the first DVDs I bought way back around 200-2001, so, I'm not sure if some quiet re-release has happened since.
HGervais wrote:the5thghostbuster wrote:Just double checked mine as well (I also be a Canadian), and mine is not anamorphic. I wonder: did Buena Vista re-release the DVD in anamorphic at some point? My copy is one of the first DVDs I bought way back around 200-2001, so, I'm not sure if some quiet re-release has happened since.
To the best of my knowledge Disney has never re-released the DVD and this is the company which re-issued the first Scream movie three times, all in letterbox.
Steve T Power wrote:Just re0checked mine on the bigger set, turns out the smaller set automagically compensates for non-anamorphic (flat panel 32" LCD), while the biggie set does not. So no, my disc is not magically anamorphic either. My bad.
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