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Blu-rays and 16x9
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorwidescreenforever
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Thanks Ken .. That second post must be pretty old as there are referances  in there that  say:

· Columbia/Tristar almost always releases anamorphics (But they are never labeled)

· Universal Home Video and Warner Home Video (WB) mostly release anamorphics

· Paramount sometimes releases anamorphics

· Fox has only released the Alien movies as anamorphic (Director, Ridley Scott, requested it)

· Buena Vista (Disney) and Miramax have not released any anamorphic DVDs


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Invelos Software, Inc. RepresentativeKen Cole
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Yep, it's back from the days of the hold-outs.  I remember being none to happy with Fox in particular, but they came around.    (I have completely wiped the DivX fiasco from memory, so please don't bring it up!!!) (no, not the DivX video file format, the other DivX) (no not DivX TV, the other OTHER DivX)
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Quoting Ace_of_Sevens:
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We have DVDs that use a 16:9 picture matte and DVDs that use a 4:3 picture matte. Blu-ray always uses 16:9 (outside of SD material, which is generally just special features). Why should we group them with the 4:3 DVDs instead of the 16:9? Not that DVD Profiler doesn't use the term"anamorphic," so its meaning is irrelevant. If you are hung up on the word "enhanced," it can be dropped without changed the meaning of anything.

No, I'm not hung up on the word "enhanced". It's part of a technical term that actually means something. "16 x 9 Enhanced". You can't just remove the word "enhanced".

You can't say that a DVD is 16:9. No DVD's are 16:9. It will just look like it is 16:9 on a 16:9 TV because the dvd is enhanced for 16:9 TV's. It's still 4:3.
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I understand how it works from a technical standpoint. I am just questioning whether this is the most useful paradigm to use. To Joe User with a TV, knowing whether the image matte is the same shape as the TV (and therefore whether he'll have to use some sort of zoom mode possibly) is more important than the technical minutia of why the matte is the shape it is.
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Blu-rays aren't anamorphic.  A 16x9 blu-ray can be better compared to a 4x3 non-anamorphic DVD.

Couple of articles on anamorphic DVDs:

The Ultimate Guide to Anamorphic Widescreen DVD for Everyone!
Anamorphic DVD's Explained
Anamorphic DVD
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