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  1. Hi
    i'm gonna do some outdoor drive in video projection for a big crowd during some days.
    The arranger has specifically noted that he wants us to use as much area of the screen as possible. I would say that our screen is closer to 16:9 than 4:3.
    We use a prosumer Pioneer DVD player and a Sanyo projector.
    Normally when showing a foreign film, we have black stripes above and below, and the subtitles are shown in this stripe.
    Frankly, i'm not toally sure but i think we have been doing this as 4:3 projection.

    Will the DVD player and the projector have hardware settings for doing 16:9 projection, and will this affect the subtitles so that they appear ON the film? I guess this is what we want in order to use more of the screen.

    Lastly, should i have asked this somewhere else, or searched some guide?
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    When the black bars are added by the TV/projector, such as when viewing a 16:9 source on a 4:3 TV, the subtitles would appear on the movie itself. In your case, since the subtitles are showing on the black bar, then I would say your source contains the black bars.
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