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Moo

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Dec 1, 2012, 5:57:20 PM12/1/12
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"Moo" <m...@cows.con> wrote in message
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>I still have a full screen TV. Does anyone know of either the MOC or Kino
>Die Niebulungen &/or the new Kino Early Lang br's allow zooming to defeat
>the window boxing? If not, I'll buy the dvd's.

Isn't that a function of the blu-ray player, not the disc?

D

No, with BR, Zoom can be defeated during disc authoring (see Paramount's Full screen reissues).

Moo


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Derek Gee

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Dec 2, 2012, 1:13:22 AM12/2/12
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"Moo" <m...@cows.con> wrote in message
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> "Moo" <m...@cows.con> wrote in message
> news:508f21e2$0$3983$c3e8da3$40d4...@news.astraweb.com...
>>I still have a full screen TV. Does anyone know of either the MOC or Kino
>>Die Niebulungen &/or the new Kino Early Lang br's allow zooming to defeat
>>the window boxing? If not, I'll buy the dvd's.
>
> Isn't that a function of the blu-ray player, not the disc?
>
> D
>
> No, with BR, Zoom can be defeated during disc authoring (see Paramount's
> Full screen reissues).
>
> Moo

I've never authored a Blu-ray (although I have authored several DVD's), so
I'm unaware if there's any capability to do that in the Blu-ray
software/specs. Assuming this is true, that shouldn't prevent one from
using the zoom function on the TV (instead of the player) or a zoom function
built in to an audio/video reciever.

D


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