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  1. There is a dip switch that allows you to set the aspect ratio of the input. All my sources are 4:3. Would it be possible to capture or convert these to 16:9? Or Anamorphic?

    I tried setting the dip switch to 16:9, captured, then made a DVD with TMPGenc set at 16:9 output. It didn't work. The output looked a little squashed.
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    DV 16:9 will look horizontally squashed when viewed as 4:3

    Alternative is letterbox.

    I hate the misuse of the term Anamorphic. It actually means using a special optical compression lens during the shoot and a reciprocal lens or cylindrical distortion algorithm during display. DV 16:9 is horiz linear not cylindrical optical.

    Usually the cylindrical anamorphic distortion is removed during telecine transfer so it is rare any computer user needs to deal with it.

    http://www.cinematography.net/Pages%20DW/AnamorphicLensForProjection.htm
    http://www.centuryoptics.com/owning/faq/
    http://www.hometheaterforum.com/home/wsfaq.html
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  3. Which dipswitch is it?
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  4. The dipswitch is located on the second set of dipswitches.
    #4 is aspect ratio enable.
    #5 is aspect ratio selection (4:3, or 16:9)
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