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The Matrix in HD?

Awesome screencap. 🙂

I'm assuming most people who get HD movies at this point, capture them from premium HDTV channels (some cable boxes have unrestricted Firewire outputs), since a HD DVD format of any kind does not exist in the market yet, excluding a few obscure WMV-HD releases. I only have a PC HDTV tuner that can receive regular OTA or unencrypted QAM HDTV broadcasts, so there aren't that many new or good movies shown in HD yet that I can capture. 🙁
 
Originally posted by: SonicIce
Guess I'm gunna have to wait for HD media formats 🙁.

Pretty much. I sincerely hope that PC drives are available, because I'll be first in line to buy one. Normal DVD's don't cut it anymore, and look like crap in comparison. 😀
 
720x480 is 3:2. Why are there so many differant widescreen aspect ratios like 16:10 and 3:2? I though all film was 16:9? Would that mean its stretched or cropped when on a non-16:9 display?
 
Originally posted by: SonicIce
720x480 is 3:2. Why are there so many differant widescreen aspect ratios like 16:10 and 3:2? I though all film was 16:9? Would that mean its stretched or cropped when on a non-16:9 display?

You'll have to ask Jello or someone else about that, I don't know why the pixel count doesn't match up with the aspect ratio. It may be non-square pixels or it may have something to do with the "anamorphic" widescreen stuff, I really don't know.

And no, film is usually not 16:9, actually. There are many different ratios used for film/movies...1.85:1, 2.35:1, etc. Usually it's still letterboxed on a 16:9 display (just as 16:9 stuff is ever so slightly letterboxed on my 16:10 monitor).
 
Originally posted by: SonicIce
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
480i capture I just did...

hmm, screenshot is 720x480, there are letterboxes, and it looks stretched. whats going on here 😕

btw how did u capture that?

It's 1.85:1 so it's more widescreen than the HD version. I captured it with WMP Classic and I noticed the stretching too. It doesn't look like that when you're watching it, but something strange happened when it captured it.

EDIT: should have captured it at 850-ishx480 like it plays it, captured it at 720x480
 
Originally posted by: hans030390
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: SonicIce
Whats the resolution of a standard 16:9 DVD?

720x480, I believe.

480i actually

unless its in pro-scan 😉 then its 480p

movies look decent on 480p

Isn't it just getting de-interlaced by the DVD player?
 
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