That's mainly because people usually take phone videos in the portrait orientation and the TV is in the landscape orientation.that video phone footage tends to be shown with either blank or "blurred repeat" of the picture.
https://www.wired.com/2013/08/tnhyut-video-in-portrait-mode/That's mainly because people usually take phone videos in the portrait orientation and the TV is in the landscape orientation.
A 1080p frame is 1920x1080 no matter whether it is in a video or extracted as a still. Full stop. There is no "graphic image" aside from the pixels which are the same no matter how you want to display them.Well I have a Widescreen DVD and I Ripped it to my Computer.
I Opened it in my Video Editing Program.
And it lets you Export Say a Frame from the Movie as JPG.
And if I Look at the Image Specs it Says 853 X 480 in Size.
And this was from a Standard 720 X 480 Widescreen DVD.
So this is what Made me thing a 1920 X 1080 Video Display will not be the same as a JPG.
Now do you know what I am Talking about?
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