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Originally Posted by Null
probably no difference, i dont know about your tv tho....... but you dont want it on 'stretch' for widescreen... some tv's will display wide screen the wrong way when they have it set like that.
widescreen should be on full. but some tv's stretch wont do anything on a screen that already takes up the full widescreen. but as i said, some will stretch it out more thinking the widescreen is a full screen picture.
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I dunnos, I have a sharp aquos...
The only settings that deal with widescreen sizes (that I can find) are the screen fit options...
"Sidebar" for standard 4:3 stuff in it's normal size.
"Smart Stretch" which gradually stretches the sides of 4:3 stuff to fit the whole screen.
"Zoom", which it says is
"Suitable for viewing wide-screen 2.35:1 anamorphic DVDs in full screen".
And "Stretch", which says
"This mode is useful for viewing 1.78:1 DVDs."
When I'm playing videogames with the TV on Sidebar and I change it to 16:9 (both Wii and PS2), it stays in it's 4:3-sized box, but everybody is tall and thin... So I select "Stretch", and it fits the screen keeping everything in the right proportion, without cutting anything off...
I was under the impression that that was just the way it worked... There's no trouble with the image in any other cases, and there's no trouble with the image of RE4... It all fits, it's all in the right proportion, there's just no true widescreen... The game itself simply zooms in on the picture to cut off the black bars and fill the screen in the exact same way my TV would a regular 4:3 image were I to select the "Zoom" option...
Edit: Wait a tic, I might just be retarded... *closely comparing the different versions*
Edit #2: Aha! No I'm not retarded... Sorta...

Top Left = Wii set to 16:9, TV set to "Stretch".
Top Right = Wii set to 16:9, TV set to "Sidebar" (just for kicks, and the show that it's showing the whole image)
Middle Left = Wii set to 4:3, TV set to "Zoom" (3 cheers for bumping the analog stick)
Middle Right = Wii set to 4:3, TV set to "Sidebar"
Bottom Left = Gamecube version, TV set to "Zoom"
Bottom Right = Gamecube version, TV set to "Sidebar"