Arnie.d - yes! Thank you for that link, I will bookmark that one. This brings up another question though. The link provided states that "for people with a standard TV set this would be useless." Does this mean that you won't notice much difference at all on regular sets? I have no immediate plans to buy a widescreen television. My own is doing quite fine for the moment. Will this whole business of anamorphic or not matter very little on regular televisions? What about computer screens? Would you notice almost no difference between the OUT and an anamorphic copy?