Late last night after capturing some old VHS stuff, i ejected the tape from the VCR and of course, whatever was playing on cable started coming through. Between my VCR and the computer i've got an ol' SONY DVMC-DA2 converter box. Fox 40 was playing some homegrown racing news show obviously shot with a consumer grade camcorder. Oddly enough, the preview window in VidCap switched to 16:9 widescreen. I glanced over at the television and saw the 4:3 screen full top to bottom with the same image. The race car tires on the TV were distinctly squished whereas they were very circular in the preview window.
OK, so the converter box did the correct thing and reported the incoming signal as widescreen. But ... this was an analog broadcast. That means that somehow the widescreen info was included in the transmission, received by the VCR's tuner, included in the composite video output, picked up, and recognized by the DVMC-DA2. Wow. Very impressive!
OK, so the converter box did the correct thing and reported the incoming signal as widescreen. But ... this was an analog broadcast. That means that somehow the widescreen info was included in the transmission, received by the VCR's tuner, included in the composite video output, picked up, and recognized by the DVMC-DA2. Wow. Very impressive!