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  1. Subject nearly says it all: Which standalone dvd-players are capable of correctly reproducing anamorphic SVCDs? Please no hearsay, but own experience!
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    Originally Posted by inliner
    Subject nearly says it all: Which standalone dvd-players are capable of correctly reproducing anamorphic SVCDs? Please no hearsay, but own experience!
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    I always create anamorphic svcd, I have a TV, that I can set manually to anamorphic/normal input, so there's no problem there. I just set one av-input to anamorphic, the other to normal. I think there's no way to make it switch automatically.
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  3. Which player model do you use?
    I too can switch my tv between 16:9 and 4:3 but I'm searching for a player which if it detects an anamorphic svcd will put out a true 16:9 image and no eggheads.
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  4. When using anamorfic video the video recorder and player is standard 4:3 NTSC or PAL hardware. You simply make a correcting with the lens when recording, and with a wide screen when playing. Any DVD player can play anamorfic video as long as you have a TV set you can change the aspect ratio from 4:3 to 16:9. This is obviously not the same as HDTV, but standard definition TV with a aspect ratio of 16:9 using an anamorfic lens.
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  5. Yes, but it is my understanding, that there is a flag on the dvd or svcd, that tells the player to output the images as 16:9 and not as 4:3. Otherwise you get eggheads.
    And I do not know, if all or only a few standalones support this feature with svcd discs .
    Please correct me, if I'm wrong!
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