Enhanced for Wide Screen
Labels on DVD cases that say "Enhanced for Wide screen TV" or "Enhanced for 16:9 TV" means that the video has been stretched anamorphically, a feature supported by all DVD players and many TV sets. When the DVD player is set for 16:9 display, anamorphic images are enabled. When the player is set for 4:3, anamorphic is disabled, and the player discards scan lines to restore object shapes.
Because all the DVD's available scan lines are displayed in anamorphic mode, a 16:9 TV or a 4:3 TV with anamorphic squeeze will display the highest resolution.
Wide Screen TVs Can Still Have Letterboxes
HDTV is recorded for 16:9 TV sets, and the video material naturally fits the entire screen. However, some movies are shot in the Academy Flat format, which is a little bit wider (1.85:1), and a 16:9 TV will show a slight letterboxed effect. For very wide screen films shot in Panavision and Cinemascope, a 16:9 TV will still show a prominent letterbox. See anamorphic lens and letterbox.
Enhanced for Wide Screen
Anamorphic mode maximizes resolution on wide screen 16:9 TVs. Standard 4:3 TVs that support anamorphic mode display more lines of vertical resolution by squeezing the image into the required space. On non-anamorphic 4:3 TVs, in order to restore the original shape of the images, the player discards lines in the vertical resolution. This is a conceptual illustration.
Aspect Ratios
These are the common aspect ratios of movies and display screens.
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