DeafBug
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It is just me or am I missing something?
I got several DVD movies from Redbox and the last one I watched was 2012. I did notice some sort of a pattern and I kinda hate it.
If you get a widescreen DVD movie, there are two kinds depending on how the manufacture does it. First is where the DVD player will recognize (or you select it between Full Screen and Widescreen option if available) and will display it full across the widescreen TV with no black borders on the sides. The second is where it shows the movie in a widescreen format but it has a black border on the top and bottom as if it was showing on a 4:3 TV.
With the second option, I normally change my HDTV to Zoom in so the black border is gone and I got widescreen completely. (I know that there may be a little cropping or black borders on the top and bottom depending on the widescreen version.) But the difference is that if it has CC and the CC is displayed normal. If it is subtitled, the subtitles are burned in.
With the subtitles burned in, I can't zoom in. I have to watch the widescreen format movie on a widescreen TV with black borders all around. The only good thing about it is that the subtitle is not covering the images at all. So is CC.
I would prefer if all movies show CC so that I can do what I want with the screen format. Or have the subtitles "float" on the screen like ordinary closed captions does.
I got several DVD movies from Redbox and the last one I watched was 2012. I did notice some sort of a pattern and I kinda hate it.
If you get a widescreen DVD movie, there are two kinds depending on how the manufacture does it. First is where the DVD player will recognize (or you select it between Full Screen and Widescreen option if available) and will display it full across the widescreen TV with no black borders on the sides. The second is where it shows the movie in a widescreen format but it has a black border on the top and bottom as if it was showing on a 4:3 TV.
With the second option, I normally change my HDTV to Zoom in so the black border is gone and I got widescreen completely. (I know that there may be a little cropping or black borders on the top and bottom depending on the widescreen version.) But the difference is that if it has CC and the CC is displayed normal. If it is subtitled, the subtitles are burned in.
With the subtitles burned in, I can't zoom in. I have to watch the widescreen format movie on a widescreen TV with black borders all around. The only good thing about it is that the subtitle is not covering the images at all. So is CC.
I would prefer if all movies show CC so that I can do what I want with the screen format. Or have the subtitles "float" on the screen like ordinary closed captions does.