|  | Posted by Jer on 10/31/06 01:46 
Andrew Rossmann wrote:> [This followup was posted to rec.video.dvd.players and a copy was sent
 > to the cited author.]
 >
 > In article <4545d5a5$0$495$815e3792@news.qwest.net>,
 > Dwburklo@nktelco.net says...
 >> What is the value of Pan & Scan on DVD Recorders? During playback it seem to
 >> have no effect, What I was looking for was the capability of filling a 4:3
 >> screen when playing a letterboxed movie. I know some players in the past
 >> used a 4:3 pulldown to accomplish this. Can this be done and what options
 >> are required to do this short of buying fullscreen movies or another TV. I
 >> have a Sony 36" HD TV now.
 >
 > The 4:3 P&S option has pretty much never been used. It's supposed to
 > include instructions for the player to pan, while keeping a full
 > anamorphic display.
 >
 > The only other option is to use letterbox mode, but also get a player
 > that supports ZOOM modes.
 >
 > Better yet, get used to letterboxing. Don't forget that cutting off the
 > sides means you are LOSING picture information.
 >
 
 
 And anyone buying into Pan & Scam (not a typo) is buying into a losing
 deal - which would pretty much make the buyer a loser from the git-go.
 
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 jer
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