Choosing aspect ratio on Warner's _Clifford's Really Big Movie_?
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Choosing aspect ratio on Warner's _Clifford's Really Big Movie_?
I have Warner's _Clifford's Really Big Movie_ , and can't for the life of me figure out how to select the widescreen aspect ratio for the title (it offers both WS and FS). It simply defaults to FS every time, and there is nothing in the title setup menus that I can find that will allow me to switch.
When I first inserted the title, I did get a selection menu, with nothing but a yellow arrow beneath the boxes. I tried to select widescreen, but the selection screen simply disappeared, never to return.
Can anyone help me with this? I've never seen this before on any other of my 1000+ titles...
TIA, Dave
When I first inserted the title, I did get a selection menu, with nothing but a yellow arrow beneath the boxes. I tried to select widescreen, but the selection screen simply disappeared, never to return.
Can anyone help me with this? I've never seen this before on any other of my 1000+ titles...
TIA, Dave
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The movies that I've seen do that in the past, like Jimmy Neutron or Sleeping Beauty generally ask you once and if you want the selection again, you have have the disc reloaded, for me that is as simple as opening the tray and then closing it again.
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That will probably work for you.
If it doesn't, do you have a player that allows you to select what you watch via the Title Number? Often the WS & FS versions are titles 1 & 2 on the disc (although not always).
If it doesn't, do you have a player that allows you to select what you watch via the Title Number? Often the WS & FS versions are titles 1 & 2 on the disc (although not always).
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Plus in the case of Clifford's Really Big Movie, this mysterious problem no doubt has much to do with the fact that the main character of Clifford was recorded by John Ritter just before he died. Therefore all those DVDs are... haunted. BOO!
(BTW, yesterday I just saw the thing in a Wal-Mart 5 buck bargain bin.)
(BTW, yesterday I just saw the thing in a Wal-Mart 5 buck bargain bin.)