but cinema style aspect ratio is just that, an aspect ratio. it means that if you have a massive monitor or whatnot, you can adjust it for that specific monitor. it does not affect anything else other than the ratio of pixels being used on your screen.
I have a 16:9 monitor. that means that for every 16 pixels used horizontally, 9 are used vertically. that means that when i choose something like 4:3, I will be missing vertical pixels and the picture will appear vertically compressed. likewise if i choose something like 4:2 (making it up), it will appear vertically stretched. I can also stretch and compress horizontally.
EDIT: This type of hack would be especially useful for those with multiple monitor setups, as their aspect ratios are FUBAR
I have a 16:9 monitor. that means that for every 16 pixels used horizontally, 9 are used vertically. that means that when i choose something like 4:3, I will be missing vertical pixels and the picture will appear vertically compressed. likewise if i choose something like 4:2 (making it up), it will appear vertically stretched. I can also stretch and compress horizontally.
EDIT: This type of hack would be especially useful for those with multiple monitor setups, as their aspect ratios are FUBAR
