When I play 1080p videos on YouTube or a Blu-Ray disc on my PC I still get black bars on my screen.
How is this possible, I have an 1920x1080 22inch screen, I thought the whole screen would be filled.
Expert explanation required


[SD]Master_Wong wrote:you can configure it to exclude the black bars but normally they are there to help keep the aspect ratio from stretching rather then having it 100% full screen and the say the height ratio is too tall which would make the movie look a little silly
No it isn't, I just wanted to know why there were black barsJaapii wrote:I have the same screen and I have those too, but it's not really annoying imo
Toshiharu wrote:If you want them to go away have your video player to increase it to the size of your full screen. If you're a ****** and use VLC as your main player keep pressing A til it is perfect. If you're a man and using MPC use the numpad arrows. Up and right makes it bigger in that direction. Down and left makes it smaller in their direction. As for steaming videos you can't do anything about it.
They put black bars there to make the video not look all retarded fullscreen. If it's a small bar you can make it the exact size of your screen/tv and it will still look fine, but movies that have a huge black bar(These make me rage a bit) going the entire screen will make their faces stretch to look like shit.
I use WMP as my main player now, going to swap to MPC (because im a man KillAndChill wrote:Most 22 inch monitors arent native 16:9, they are 16:10. Gotta have the black bars in order to reduce the viewable height which changes it to 16:9.
bryanvan wrote:Get a 21:9 screen. That doens't have black barsPhilips has one but it costs 4k euro over here.
