QUOTE(choobee @ Apr 15 2010, 02:37 PM)
harrychoo,
- 1080p actually is counting the WIDTH 1920 pixels rather 1080 pixels HEIGHT.
same with 720p, it actually refers to WIDTH 1280px, rather than 720px HEIGHT.
The reason is simply becos films are shot and released in different widescreen formats. Philips has this crazy 21:9 screen, think it's called 'true-cinema' or something

- your fren got fullscreen - maybe he zoomed more, or he stretch to full screen without "maintaining" aspect ratio
Bro as far as I know, 1080p is the height.
When advertise as 1920x800 that means, the with is at 1920 horizontal and the 800p vertical is due to the ripper took out the rest of the black bars above and below, so you get a smaller file to download. You don't need those black bars anyway do you?
well.. the zoom made those black bars disappears sometimes. the toggle 4:3 and 16:9 can remove the left and right bars... it make you video fat though sometimes
my 2 cents as I could recall when I google for the same question before....
Added on April 15, 2010, 3:26 pmbtw... I've using HDPro BT for 2 days now. Is is very hot? nope.. not really. I mean is not like super hot. My notebook is even hotter..

didnt hang and still play..... movies no problemo...
just that sometimes download speed fast, sometimes slow... hmmm
Also, I dont read mandarin.. so, the new download feature at the web is cool. I can see those movies that you want.. I mean the pics... . Then I used it to download the torrent and use my PC to download instead.
This post has been edited by tracktion3: Apr 15 2010, 03:26 PM