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Originally Posted by skylinefx
Yes the 4:3 is stretched, but the image looks normal, whereas the 1080p everything looks long?
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I think the problem here is you're used to seeing a 4:3 image being stretched to widescreen.
So when you see the normal image everything looks "long" because you're used to seeing them short and fat.
If you look at the circular logo on the back of the car in the 1080p pic it's a circle and not elongated like it would be if it was stretched.
As for the ones from your laptop, I've overlayed them and can see what you mean, this is the pictures resized so the screen is the same size, then aligned with the top of the car's rear windscreen. You can see that the one is definitely stretched:
Now, the cause of this though is going to be setting a custom aspect ratio though, your TV is 16:9, setting an aspect ratio to anything but that is going to force the TV into stretching the image.
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Originally Posted by skylinefx
The top image is with the default settings. It fits perfectly on screen. But it is stretched out to fit the screen. The second image, I have added the black bars to the top and bottom. The second image isn't stretched. Look at the faces.
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The first image isn't stretched. The 2nd image is squashed.
Look at the play button, one is round, one is squashed.