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16:9 screen size - used for spot out DVR

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Before i go ahead and plug up a system, i have a query that must have been covered, but i can't find any info.

 

I have a Lilin, standalone DVR. Now the client want s 52" 16:9 monitor as the output (vga, and composite connection for cable redunancy).

 

Now i would assume that the picture will be stretched and therefore distorted. Is there anything that i can buy/do to fix this or am i just going to have to set the monitor to 4:3 and suffer the black lines down the side?

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You might be able to run the video through a post-processor that will stretch it proportionately - not stretched in the middle, stretched more toward the sides - but that probably won't work any better (I tried watching a hockey game on a TV that did that once, it was like watching it through a water bottle).

 

So, your only options are stretched video, pillarboxed video (black bars on the sides)... or zoomed, so the top and bottom extend past the edge of the screen.

 

Check out this link: http://www.cnet.com/1990-7874_1-5140690-3.html

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You won't have any problems, we use 16:9 monitors all the time. If you experience any problems, all monitors have built in picture adjustment functions.

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