Cropping, commonly known as black-bar removal is used to remove black borders from DVD video content. Because DVDs were invented when Wide screen was not commonplace, the official DVD standard did not… more →
Tools4Moviespaulolanass wrote 1 month ago: Buying an HDTV can be a tough choice with so many brands and models to choose from, which is why it … more →
Jay wrote 4 months ago: Let’s just say that as time goes on, my reasons for hating/boycotting Sony and stubbornly stic … more →
dvdcatalyst wrote 5 months ago: Cropping, commonly known as black-bar removal is used to remove black borders from DVD video content … more →
dvdcatalyst wrote 5 months ago: It’s always been possible to cobble together a couple of free, open source tools to rip and compress … more →
dvdcatalyst wrote 5 months ago: As 2004 drew inexorably towards its conclusion, one of the much hyped holiday gifts rightly or wrong … more →
dvdcatalyst wrote 5 months ago: One of the commonly asked questions we receive is why there are black bars when you watch video on a … more →
Eliot Phillips wrote 10 months ago: Facebook’s internal valuation was revealed this week thanks to shoddy PDF redaction. Court doc … more →
jochen wrote 1 year ago: I saw this a while ago. And I think it’s just great. Social criticism at its best. Cleverly mi … more →
Josh Kimball wrote 1 year ago: From College Humor: Fun with black bars, including an artfully animated representation of Pong. [the … more →
thumbsupuk wrote 1 year ago: We all love film here at Thumbs Up and pay close attention to things like the Cannes Film Festival, … more →