Frage von sportattashe:Hello,
I have a probably very stupid question: in the moment I have an old 4:3-Television and always take movies on DVD. Now I ask, a new 16:9-Television to purchase and would like to know if the old recordings in the bar car without running new television, if I have the DVD player to play on a 16:9-Television activate.
For an answer, I would like to welcome in advance!
Sincerely,
Mary
Antwort von PowerMac:
First: No.
Second: No one knows how you aufnimmst. If a movie is anamorphic 16:9 and 16:9 in him you aufnimmst, then yes.
Otherwise: no.
Antwort von Axel:
There are as per thread title 4:3 shots. They can (in the TV menu) rausgezoomt are synonymous, so the bars are disappearing left and right, but with very clear loss of quality, as well as missing parts of the image in 4:3 kadrierten. Also recorded in anamorphic 16:9 DV images of a quality loss compared to the letterboxed display on 4:3 TVs on display. Either way compromises.
With good image building, skilful and intelligent lighting cut interest afterwards that no pig, because the film is good. In the case of a bad movie is also not interested in pork for this.