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#1 Dec 17 2010 at 6:12 PM Rating: Good
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I bought a DVD today, and on the back it says "Aspect Ratio 1.85:1, this movie is available in wide screen only". But when I play it on my PS3, it shows up with big black bars on the sides, not playing in widescreen.

I've looked through all the video settings on the PS3 to try and get it to playback what the DVD says it is, but I don't understand half the settings (mostly stuff about colors, and upscaling). I've looked through the DVD setup and there is no options for different Aspect Ratios (the back of the DVD says widescreen only).

Is the problem with my PS3 (a setting, or something) or is the DVD lying to me.

So, I have:
My PS3
A set of the HD Component Cables. YPBPR
A 37 inch TV which supports 720p
PS3 Is set to output 720p normally,

I despise full screen DVDs, and made sure I was buying what I thought was wide screen. I understand the ideas behind aspect ratio. But upscaling, etc is beyond me. I'm not sure what settings I'm ******** up in my PS3.
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#2 Dec 17 2010 at 6:51 PM Rating: Decent
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Um, not sure if I can be of any help, I'm using an archaic first gen DVD player that my wife and I won years ago from a TV station.

However, maybe the PS3 doesn't know how to treat that resolution...?

720p is scaled to 16:9 I think, and the image in the wiki article shows that the two aspect ratios are slightly different.

Edited, Dec 17th 2010 7:53pm by Pawkeshup
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1.85:1 is really close to 16:9 (1.78:1). And it's a fairly common theater aspect ratio. It should show in wide screen on my TV with a couple tiny black bars top and bottom (if any).

I'm scouring the interwebs and the playstation forums trying to find out what settings I have wrong, or if my DVD is just plain lying to me...
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Have you tried playing it on a regular DVD player (presumably one which correctly displays other widescreen formated films) and seeing if it displays in widescreen? Do you have other widescreen films which display properly on your PS3? Those would seem to be the first tests.

Is the aspect ratio of the actual image not widescreen? It's possible for a wide screen configured device, to block a video into 3:4 ratio, and then the image is displayed in 1.6/1.8:1 ratio inside that block. What is actually being displayed?

Does this ratio continue through the film itself, or just the opening screen?


Is your TV actually a widescreen formatted TV? I'm assuming if it's 720p that it is, but you never know. Make sure that the PS3 configuration matches the actual TV, not what you're planning on displaying on it.

Does the TV itself have any mode selections? Does it block off the sides when you run normal PS3 games? If the PS3 input is different than the cable or whatever you normally view from, it's possible the TV has different ratio settings for different input devices. There's lots of possible ways you can ***** things up.
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Hit Triangle on your controller while the movie is playing and try adjusting the display setting.
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I popped the DVD into my computer, and it plays widescreen correctly.

But, the image doesn't show anything more than it did on my PS3. So my PS3 is actually squishing the image to fit the standard 4:3 output. When I turn on the DVD, my TV switches over to 480. When my PS3 is on just the menu, or playing a game, it's set to 720p.

So somewhere in my PS3 there is a setting wrong that is causing it to try and force the output to a 4:3 aspect ratio and display it on my widescreen TV. Resulting in a couple large black bars on the side.

Now to just find out what settings I have messed up. It is set to Letterbox on the BD/DVD Video options. Not sure where else to go.
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What is the name of the DVD are you trying to watch? If I have it I'll test it with my PS3.
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Despicable Me.

(But I know the issue is a setting on my PS3 now).

Edited, Dec 17th 2010 8:20pm by TirithRR
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TirithRR the Eccentric wrote:
Despicable Me.


Damn you. Smiley: bah

Anyway, you may want to try the Restore Default Settings option in the System Menu.

Edited, Dec 17th 2010 8:21pm by Shaowstrike
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Since my PS3 is not here at work, damned employers...

Some random website wrote:
f you go to your video settings and go to BD/DVD upscaler this should be switched to Normal; however when you do select it, it says while the PS3 is hooked via Component some DVD's can't be upscaled, so thats probably your problem. Do you not have a HDMI cable?


Any help there?

Edited, Dec 17th 2010 8:58pm by Pawkeshup
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It's obvious now that Tirith's attempts to fix his settings gave his PS3 sentience and it killed him.
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#12 Dec 18 2010 at 11:36 AM Rating: Good
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It's obvious now that Tirith's attempts to fix his settings gave his PS3 sentience and it killed him.


OR he managed to fix it and he's watching the movie over and over and over.
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It's obvious now that Tirith's attempts to fix his settings gave his PS3 sentience and it killed him.


OR he managed to fix it and he's watching the movie over and over and over.


Exactly, the PS3 restrained him with it's cables and it forcing him to watch it till either brain death sets in, or he dies from starvation/dehydration.
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Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
Belkira the Tulip wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
It's obvious now that Tirith's attempts to fix his settings gave his PS3 sentience and it killed him.


OR he managed to fix it and he's watching the movie over and over and over.


Exactly, the PS3 restrained him with it's cables and it forcing him to watch it till either brain death sets in, or he dies from starvation/dehydration.


This is the last thing he ever saw...

IT'S SO FLUFFY!!!!!

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No, I ended up watching it on my PC. Then my friends got on Black Ops and wanted me to play.

This morning I tried fiddling around with the PS3 again to get the image to display correctly... no luck at all. I don't have an HDMI cable for my PS3, so I can't see if that's the issue yet. It may be.

Edited, Dec 18th 2010 3:47pm by TirithRR
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TirithRR the Eccentric wrote:
No, I ended up watching it on my PC. Then my friends got on Black Ops and wanted me to play.

This morning I tried fiddling around with the PS3 again to get the image to display correctly... no luck at all. I don't have an HDMI cable for my PS3, so I can't see if that's the issue yet. It may be.

Edited, Dec 18th 2010 3:47pm by TirithRR


If you do plan to get an HDMI cable get one from Newegg. Freaking price gouging Best Buy with their $50 cables, and they aren't even the name-brand cables.
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If you do plan to get an HDMI cable get one from Newegg Monoprice.com. Freaking price gouging Best Buy with their $50 cables, and they aren't even the name-brand cables.

Repaired to save money. Not much money since you're only talking a few bucks but I like to promote Monoprice for cables.

Edited, Dec 18th 2010 8:25pm by Jophiel
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Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
If you do plan to get an HDMI cable get one from Newegg. Freaking price gouging Best Buy with their $50 cables, and they aren't even the name-brand cables.
I get mine off Amazon for about $7.
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TirithRR the Eccentric wrote:
I don't have an HDMI cable for my PS3


This is like buying a high end high definition TV but not paying to get the high definition channels.

It's just silly, y'all!
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Uglysasquatch wrote:
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If you do plan to get an HDMI cable get one from Newegg. Freaking price gouging Best Buy with their $50 cables, and they aren't even the name-brand cables.
I get mine off Amazon for about $7.
I got mine from some Chinese company on eBay for $3! HAH!
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Uglysasquatch wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
If you do plan to get an HDMI cable get one from Newegg. Freaking price gouging Best Buy with their $50 cables, and they aren't even the name-brand cables.
I get mine off Amazon for about $7.
I got mine from some Chinese company on eBay for $3! HAH!


It was probably used by some over worked, under paid Chinese worker to hang himself with.
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This is like buying a high end high definition TV but not paying to get the high definition channels.

At 37" and 720p, you're probably not going to see the difference between YPBPR component cables and HDMI.
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Jophiel wrote:
Iamadam the Malefic wrote:
This is like buying a high end high definition TV but not paying to get the high definition channels.

At 37" and 720p, you're probably not going to see the difference between YPBPR component cables and HDMI.


Maybe not, but I'd know.

I'd know.
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Jophiel wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
If you do plan to get an HDMI cable get one from Newegg Monoprice.com your cable company for free. Freaking price gouging Best Buy with their $50 cables, and they aren't even the name-brand cables.

Repaired to save money. Not much money since you're only talking a few bucks but I like to promote Monoprice for cables.


Fixed it a bit though my fix is conditional on you having a cable provider.
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Tyrrant wrote:
Jophiel wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
If you do plan to get an HDMI cable get one from Newegg Monoprice.com your cable company for free. Freaking price gouging Best Buy with their $50 cables, and they aren't even the name-brand cables.

Repaired to save money. Not much money since you're only talking a few bucks but I like to promote Monoprice for cables.


Fixed it a bit though my fix is conditional on you having a cable provider.


My HD cable box actually doesn't have an HDMI output. Only the YPBPR. It's an older model, I need to talk to them about upgrading to a DVR package, and upgrading two of my normal cable boxes to HD ones. Maybe I'll tell them I want to trade in my older HD box for a newer one with HDMI.
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Check your TV settings, I have mine set to 4:3 for standard def TV which squishes the image down to the appropriate ratio. The button on my remote is P.setup.

FYI, yPbPr = 480P, it's a big difference. It's why I hate Nintendo so much, a current gen console shouldn't be putting out less than half the resolution current gen TVs do, even if it is a "kids console".

Edit. I was incorrect it's Nintendo that limits it to 480p. Component gets you to 1080i and a pseudo 1080p.

Edited, Dec 21st 2010 2:51pm by Yodabunny
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