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Widescreen or Full screen releases?
Brian Pesti bpe...@earthlink.net alt cult-movies alien Jade Bridg wrote: Well I watched widescreen ALIEN a few days ago, and it's time to whip out widescreen ALIENS! So if you get a chance - see it widescreen. It may not help your concerns about awkward dialogue, but it *will* be a different film.

Widescreen vs Pan and Scan Poll
... writes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WPcaLnBLAQ Oh cool. I don't have a way to watch that, unfortunately, but I'll take your word for it. You don't have a web browser? Odd. I use Firefox but for various reasons I don't have the flash plug-in installed and am not willing to install it. Security concerns?

DVD FRAUD with Widescreen Format? Other concerns?
That's crazy talk, man... -- Damnfine, "While I will admit to a certain cynicism, the fact is I am a naysayer and hatchetman in the fight against violence. I pride myself on taking a punch and I'll gladly take another because I choose to live my life in the company of Gandhi and King. My concerns are global.

Democrats Air Concerns About Analog Switchover
It's also more subsidised by private concerns. Various FTA and Pay TV companies in Europe have adopted different SD, ED and HD resolutons and aspect ratios. . Have they? As far as I'm aware there are two standards for vision in Europe (the same as here ) D1 and D2 "PAL" (either 720 X 576 or 768 X 576).

Is Sci Fi Editing Episodes?
Charles Tomaras toma...@comcast.net alt video dvd "Doug" <dcow...@i84.net> wrote in message news:pqvfcvgavq2r0k6v74nu9c801vc0urha0n@4ax.com... In any case, I am still dissapointed, there is plenty of room on the DVD for both versions, and I think the version with the most visual information should be available on

DTT v Satellite
We are planning future contracts for programs to be supplied in widescreen format transmission and apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused you and we have forwarded your concerns to the appropriate department. Thanks again for your interest; we look forward to keeping you informed of future

The Widescreen "Issue"
Given that widescreen has only relatively recently taken a foothold, most householders won't upgrade to HD sets for a while. Although the hardware might be available, it will be expensive. However, the biggest problem will be the discs themselves: they will be rare - and given our experience of what happened with

Widescreen Concerns
... csm...@cts.com (Craig) wrote: Dear Folks: My mother likes the idea of sitting close to a large, HDTV, widescreen tv, rear-projection. However, bc it's a small room, only about 6 feet would separate the front of the tv from the viewer...are there any health concerns with sitting this close to such a large tv

Widescreen Concerns
But for Authority-style kick-splode widescreen stuff, it's good. Astonishing X-Men I just dropped Astonishing, it's not astonishing me anymore in the least. I gave Joss a shot, he failed me. I didn't like the second arc as well as the first, but the current arc seems OK. At least it's pretty much got consistent

Barry Norman's Film Night (Sky Premier)
Max Volume macsvol...@yahoo.com alt video dvd In article <pqvfcvgavq2r0k6v74nu9c801vc0urh...@4ax.com>, Doug <dcow...@i84.net> wrote: In any case, I am still dissapointed, there is plenty of room on the DVD for both versions, and I think the version with the most visual information should be available on the DVD,

DVD FRAUD with Widescreen Format? Other concerns?
What widescreen formats remain? Harry Chaim Mehlman (mehl...@melb.alexia.net.au) wrote: corra...@is2.nyu.edu (Paul Corrado) wrote: I am a neophyte to the technical aspects of film-making. I would like to learn more. Would anyone recommend sites on the Net? My specific question today concerns film ratios and

TITANIC: pan&scan vs widescreen
... somewhat ironic that most of the clips were 35mm film -> videotape -> 35mm film transfers, and that it was a 1.37:1 film, yet included many widescreen clips). As concerns the design impetus, there can be no doubt that the American ingenuity, at the height of the "cold war" spurred the Soviets to produce a

DVD FRAUD with Widescreen Format? Other concerns?
Alex
I think that's probably quite likely, though does NTL carry the widescreen versions of the Sky Sports channels? Yes, it does, and Sky Movies Premier Widescreen. Alex There you go then. I'd put a lot of money on Cable being the same as Sky Digital. It's just the whole wording of the press release that concerns

What is Anamorphic ??? DVD ?
My question - which may have the same root as the OP's - concerns a recording of 'Yes Minister'. Since it was originally 4:3 and I recorded it on DTT at 16:9, it displays with black bars at left and right on the TwinHan application. No problem, but when demuxed and edited, Media Player Classic - and,

Newb: BG on widescreen monitor - ok?
Charles Tomaras toma...@comcast.net alt video dvd "Max Volume" <macsvol...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:180520032239194914%macsvolume@yahoo.com... In article <3ec83969$0$90673$9a6e1...@news.newshosting.com>, Richard C. <post-...@spamcop.net> wrote: All that is EVER necessary is the Theatrical Aspect Ratio

DIGITALLY RESTORED WIDESCREEN VERSION NOW AVAILABLE!
Color
of Night - the DVD has widescreen format but it really doesn't. What they've really done is crop the TELEVISION version to match the widescreen aspect ratio so I am actually seeing LESS picture than on TV - Can you believe it? I checked this very carefully. This has been discussed so many times before.

WidescreeN Televisions?
I suspect you are paying more for the silence and the HDTV out, neither of which are big concerns for me. (rest snipped) Now you really got me thinking! I feel uncomfortable paying more for the 8600GT and it being less powerful than the X1950Pro! But I do like the sound of a silent card (if you know what I mean),

Russian Wide Screen
The text in some editions - "letterbox format, widescreen ratio" - is more or less clear. Widescreen can be applied to all films/copies wider than 1.33:1, and letterbox is referred to the shape that is a consequence of that transfer. It's a linguistic diference, but in what concerns video labelling they should be

DVD FRAUD with Widescreen Format? Other concerns?
damnfine damnf...@one.net.au alt movies <d_...@my-deja.com> wrote: I don't like widescreen format because I find the black borders at the top and bottom of the screen to My concerns are global. I reject absolutely; pride, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation of such a method... is love." - Albert Rosenfield.

WidescreeN Televisions?
Monty Kov monty...@optusnet.com.au aus audio-visual home-cinema fastlima@yahoo. com (LowFi) wrote in message news:<81354080.0209170252.2f3c5...@posting.google.com>... Is there anybody who has the knowledge to answer this question? Thanks You shouldn't expect line flicker from any TV set. Your settings seem a bit odd