Originally posted by: zombie84
I think what a lot of people fail to realise is that the big deal over anamorphic has little to do with widescreen televisions. If you have a regualr television anamorphic will be immensely sharper and higher in resolution since there is no disk space being eaten up by two hours+ of black bars.
I think what a lot of people fail to realise is that the big deal over anamorphic has little to do with widescreen televisions. If you have a regualr television anamorphic will be immensely sharper and higher in resolution since there is no disk space being eaten up by two hours+ of black bars.
I'm gonna have to disagree with you here. The image you will see on a 4:3 TV will be the same resolution with either an anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen DVD (when viewing in OAR). Those who have 4:3 TVs will possibly be better off with a letterboxed DVD for the reason Scruffy gives.