Are you watching a 4:3 ratio video on a widescreen TV, and the image appears stretched horizontally and ‘fat’?
Are you watching a widescreen video on a widescreen TV, but you have big black borders at the top and bottom of the image, and the image appears to be stretched horizontally and look ‘fat’? Set your Xbox to “widescreen” in the display menu on the system blade. Don’t confuse this error with “ultra widescreen” movies, where you will get black bars at the top and bottom of your screen, even when everything is setup correctly. Are you watching a 16:9 ratio video on a 4:3 TV, and the image appears stretched vertically, and ‘thin’? You need to set your Xbox360 to “Standard” in the Display menu under Console Settings on the System blade. 5.4 Do I need to purchase a ‘DVD remote’ like with the old Xbox, to play DVDs? A. No, DVD playback is included as standard.
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