You're correct. A little bit of clarification, though.
Aemon Send a noteboard - 21/12/2010 06:26:57 PM
I want to clarify your subject line. The body of your post is correct; black bars on the left and right DO mean that you're not watching HD (at least, in the vast majority of cases). However, your subject line is not true as a general statement, because you will almost always have black bars when watching modern movies. The difference is that the bars will be on the top and bottom, instead of the left and right (though there are times when you might get some of both). For those who don't understand this, here's the reasoning.
Television networks do a pretty good job of standardizing aspect ratio to 16:9. They do this because they know most of their viewers have 16:9 TVs. As such, the vast majority of modern television programs will not show black bars when watched on a 16:9 widescreen TV.
HOWEVER:
Movies are a different story. Movies are produced in a variety of aspect ratios these days, and most DVD/Blu-ray copies attempt to faithfully reproduce the original source. Unfortunately for owners of typical 16:9 ( 16/9 = 1.78 ) widescreen TVs, most current movies are being produced in either 1.85, or 2.39 (if I remember right). In both of these cases, you will see horizontal bars. In the case of 1.85 movies, the bars are small. In the case of 2.39, they're fairly significant.
So in conclusion, "if the picture isn't filling the screen, it's not HD" only applies if you're watching TV. If you're watching a movie on a 16:9 TV, you're probably going to have some sort of letterboxing no matter what; this doesn't mean you're not watching HD.

Television networks do a pretty good job of standardizing aspect ratio to 16:9. They do this because they know most of their viewers have 16:9 TVs. As such, the vast majority of modern television programs will not show black bars when watched on a 16:9 widescreen TV.
HOWEVER:
Movies are a different story. Movies are produced in a variety of aspect ratios these days, and most DVD/Blu-ray copies attempt to faithfully reproduce the original source. Unfortunately for owners of typical 16:9 ( 16/9 = 1.78 ) widescreen TVs, most current movies are being produced in either 1.85, or 2.39 (if I remember right). In both of these cases, you will see horizontal bars. In the case of 1.85 movies, the bars are small. In the case of 2.39, they're fairly significant.
So in conclusion, "if the picture isn't filling the screen, it's not HD" only applies if you're watching TV. If you're watching a movie on a 16:9 TV, you're probably going to have some sort of letterboxing no matter what; this doesn't mean you're not watching HD.

HD. What's the deal?
- 20/12/2010 06:27:40 PM
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I used to work at a cable company. A few things:
- 20/12/2010 06:53:15 PM
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Re: I used to work at a cable company. A few things:
- 20/12/2010 07:42:11 PM
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Re: Filling the entire screen
- 20/12/2010 09:59:35 PM
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If the picture isn't filling the screen, then it's not HD
- 21/12/2010 04:06:27 AM
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You're correct. A little bit of clarification, though.
- 21/12/2010 06:26:57 PM
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Time for a new eye glasses exam *NM*
- 20/12/2010 08:01:29 PM
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Re: Time for a new eye glasses exam
- 20/12/2010 08:22:21 PM
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Well damn...
- 20/12/2010 09:33:58 PM
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I'm glad you like it better, but everything I've read says that's incorrect.
- 21/12/2010 07:06:26 PM
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If you have to ask....
- 20/12/2010 09:36:01 PM
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I can see the wrinkles and nose hairs much more clearly. I am not necessarily keen on HD. TMI. *NM*
- 21/12/2010 12:43:59 AM
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Re: I can see the wrinkles and nose hairs much more clearly. I am not necessarily keen on HD. TMI.
- 21/12/2010 11:10:29 AM
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The deal is... you've gone crazy!
- 21/12/2010 04:45:33 AM
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The only Blu-Ray I've seen is those in the stores comparing that to DVD.
- 21/12/2010 04:48:04 AM
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No one seems to have asked you this yet.
- 21/12/2010 05:56:55 PM
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Since everyone else seems to think you're weird or offbase...
- 21/12/2010 11:35:42 PM
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There's nothing wrong with not caring, only with not being able to tell.
- 22/12/2010 02:31:24 PM
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I'm with you, dude.
- 22/12/2010 07:12:24 AM
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Blu-ray looks fantastic on the right set, but I wouldn't go crazy over subscription media. *NM*
- 22/12/2010 02:20:16 PM
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Have you let your horse at the special mushroom patch again?
- 22/12/2010 02:40:21 PM
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- 22/12/2010 02:40:21 PM
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Re: Have you let your horse at the special mushroom patch again?
- 22/12/2010 03:23:52 PM
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- 22/12/2010 03:23:52 PM
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Damn!
- 22/12/2010 03:16:39 PM
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If you really want to see the difference, watch HD only for 1 month then switch back! Like wine...
- 23/12/2010 11:34:13 PM
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Something's wrong witg your settings, or you have a perception problem....
- 26/12/2010 08:36:07 PM
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So... My conclusions from this discussion.
- 28/12/2010 03:03:13 PM
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I've seen people with the exact same problem as you before
- 30/12/2010 12:25:00 AM
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So I'm an idiot for not believing in the all mighty power of the HDTV?
- 30/12/2010 12:31:44 AM
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No...
- 30/12/2010 02:05:18 PM
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I fail to see how calling him names contributes to this discussion. *NM*
- 03/01/2011 11:11:35 AM
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Re: I fail to see how calling him names contributes to this discussion.
- 04/01/2011 10:27:43 AM
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Re: I fail to see how calling him names contributes to this discussion.
- 06/01/2011 08:28:25 AM
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