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Posted by cinemad on 05/03/06 10:11
Andrew Rossmann wrote:
> [This followup was posted to rec.video and a copy was sent to the cited
> author.]
>
> In article <1146566694.071132.37270@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com>,
> cinemad@hotmail.com says...
> > Do the new HD formats still use the 16:9 anamorphic enhancement
> > pronciple?
>
> No. HD is natively 16:9. Many BluRay disks will be authored in 1080p,
> and will need to be downconverted for most TV's for a few years.
>
Thanks for the info.
Is it possible to display a HD DVD or Blu-ray image in the "compressed"
mode?
Will it be possible to use the anamorphic lenses made by
RUNCO(CineWide) and
SIM2 with the HD DVD and Blu-Ray players? They seem to rely on the
possibility of
displaying the image from the Projector in the Compressed mode and
letting the lens unsqueeze it rather than the projector's electronics?
Will this be possuble with the new HD players?
Somebody at www.projectorreviews.com indicated that the HD DVDs and
Blu-Ray are encoded at 1280 x 780 rather than 1920x1080. Is this
correct?
Regards,
Peter Mason
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