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Out of my mind
I don't have a widescreen TV poky but I'm pretty sure the definition of widescreen is having those black bars as you call them on the top and bottom.
The reason why it's like that is to preserve quality of film, in the movie theater or a regular TV, when you stretch the picture out to full screen it loses quality, kinda like if you put the youtube player in full screen. I'll check and see exactly what a widescreen TV is supposed to do