proufo
09-04-2003, 05:07 PM
Hello to all.
I recently got my first taste of digitized video, via a WinTV250 capture card. It is not only a highly useful tool for my work, but a great toy. It has created a need for a DVD burner.
I noticed that captured video shows the full screen, while my TV displays what I believe is called the "safe zone". It is amazing how much image area is lost!. I estimate no less that 15%, maybe up to 1/5th.
With current TVs being much more precise and less prone to lose alignement and the such, shouldn't the safe zone standard be reduced (show more) to a lower level?
I am thinking of tweaking my main monitor to display more of the image.
Only thing is that the channel logos display way farther from the screen edge, which looks even more intrusive.
I recently got my first taste of digitized video, via a WinTV250 capture card. It is not only a highly useful tool for my work, but a great toy. It has created a need for a DVD burner.
I noticed that captured video shows the full screen, while my TV displays what I believe is called the "safe zone". It is amazing how much image area is lost!. I estimate no less that 15%, maybe up to 1/5th.
With current TVs being much more precise and less prone to lose alignement and the such, shouldn't the safe zone standard be reduced (show more) to a lower level?
I am thinking of tweaking my main monitor to display more of the image.
Only thing is that the channel logos display way farther from the screen edge, which looks even more intrusive.