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Disney Plus is Not Streaming Full Screen: Fix Aspect Ratio

You can’t watch Disney+ content full screen? Fix it right away, right now

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Updated onOctober 9, 2024

updated onOctober 9, 2024

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There’s a reasonable explanation for Disney’s Plus not streaming full-screen problems. For instance, first episodes of The Simpsons weren’t designed for widescreen. Back in its early days, the 4:3 aspect ratio was the industry standard for old-school televisions.

So, when the first 19 seasons get converted to the current 16:9 standard, you are missing parts of the images. The good news is that we’re expecting a function to switch the episodes back to their original 4:3 aspect ratio shortly.

The top and bottom black bars are either cut off or occupy too much space and these little things could ruin the viewers’ experience. However, there are some nifty tricks you can apply until this happens.

How do I get Disney Plus to fit my screen?

How do I get Disney Plus to fit my screen?

1. Use some quick controls

Things aren’t at all complicated if you’re no stranger to similar media apps and own a device that comes with akeyboardattached.

Some useful keyboard shortcuts work on all supported PCs and laptops, including Chromebooks.

This time, you just need to pressFto enter fullscreen mode andEscto exit. As convenient as these shortcuts may sound, note that keyboard controls don’t work with the Disney Plus Android app on phones and tablets at the moment.

2. Switch to a different streaming device

Sometimes, 21:9 titles (as most movies on Disney Plus are) will have bars on top and bottom. They simply aren’t compatible with the aspect ratio that your device can display. Try switching to a different compatible device.

It’s disappointing when you cannot enjoy the full size of yourultrawide monitor, but things could be different on your tablet or phone. Just log in with your details and see if you can enjoy a better viewing experience.

3. Change your current browser

If nothing else worked so far, an efficient way to fix Disney+ issues is to watch it from another browser.

A great solution in this regard is Opera GX as your enhanced browser that offers faster navigation and supports better streaming quality for multiple platforms.

In addition, you have RAM and CPU limiter tools that are ideal for getting higher browsing and streaming results by just using less of your system resources.

Opera GX

4. Keep an eye on fresh updates

On the old Simpsons World app from FXX, you could toggle between 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios. It’s a bit of a shame that we’re still waiting for thisfeatureon Disney Plus, but that’s why checking for updates in your streaming device’s app store is recommended.

When the long-wantedfeaturefinally rolls out, you don’t want to be the one missing it. No less important, in addition to making streaming full screen enjoyable again, this should also fix the fuzzy look of all these episodes that got cropped and expanded to fill a large screen.

Why does the aspect ratio change on Disney Plus?

The first reason you have a different aspect ratio on Disney Plus movies is that many Disney productions were created for screens like the theater or old tube TV.

So, you may find content on Disney+ that doesn’t offer the 16:9 aspect ratio due to format reasons.

If you have other suggestions for tackling this problem, let us know by using the comments section below so that other users can try them as well.

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Milan Stanojevic

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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.