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Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story - Anamorphic? (1 Viewer)

Robert Dunnill

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Get a Hitachi 51F500; anamorphic and non-anamorphic look pretty much alike. :)

I used to have problems like you describe, until I switched to a home theater PC. Now, non-anamorphic just means a somewhat softer image.

RD
 

Chet_F

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I'd buy this movie in a second!! But alas it is not anamorphic and I can't risk it as being another one of those discs that are improperly flagged as a fullscreen DVD, i.e. I don't have a manual zoom on my dvd player or Widescreen TV. So the picture displays with black bars all the way around it. :frowning:
 

MarkHastings

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Chet, are you really certain that your WSTV doesn't have maunal controls to stretch and zoom the picture?

I can't imagine any WSTV without such control.
 

Chet_F

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Unfortunately Mark, there are no such controls. Trust me I've looked. :frowning: It is an Akai 30" Widescreen. Considering I picked up the set for $400 I guess it's not that big of a deal. I've gone thru my entire collection and have eliminated all but a few of these improperly flagged DVDs(about 30 of them).
 

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