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Posted by doc on 07/25/06 15:51
AGREE! When in doubt ALWAYS, that is ALWAYS use the safe areas in case the
video produced is used in some other application and thus avoid a client
making baaaaad comments or coming back upset. Safe is what it says, "safe"
:o)
DrD
"Larry in AZ" <usenet2@DE.LETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote in message
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> Waiving the right to remain silent, "Steven H"
> <steven@sounddevelopment.com> said:
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>> When you project - there appears to be more real estate that you can
>> use, and the subtitles will be much bigger than if they appear on
>> television.
>
> Generally speaking, yes. When video projectors are set up, there is
> usually not the amount of overscan found on monitors.
>
> But don't count on it happening. It depends on the person alligining the
> projector, or how they are instructed to do it.
>
> --
> Larry Jandro
> Video Engineering & Equipment Rentals
> Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
> [Remove spamtrap in ALLCAPS to reply]
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