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I will collect the mail and keep track of the number of DVD's we need.

It should not be a problem for anyone to view the DVD when finished.
It looks like most everyone wants the 16:9 version.

Therefore, I am suggesting that the 16:9 is the only version we print.

Does anyone have a problem with that?

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I will collect the mail and keep track of the number of DVD's we need.

It should not be a problem for anyone to view the DVD when finished.

It looks like most everyone wants the 16:9 version.

Therefore, I am suggesting that the 16:9 is the only version we print.

Does anyone have a problem with that?

Trey: Not that I have an issue with it, but in speaking with you last night, I know that you guys are taking this to an outside entity to have the duplication process done. Perhaps, they can re-author the DVDs to include BOTH the letterboxed 4:3 as well as the native 16:9 Wide Screen versions on the same DVD? The reason I bring up this point is because I have viewed the 16:9 version on a 4:3 screen and the picture looks somewhat distorted (talk and skinny) and it cuts the outer edges off the image which affects the field of vision and cuts off some of the text. If folks can live with this, then that makes this a moot point. Please do whatever the masses prefer. Thanks for all of your efforts!

-Glenn

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Great job, Glenn! I had to get on the PC to see the clips.

Next time, I wanna help (I have a filmmaking degree!). Maybe

interviews, etc.? Yer da boss!!

Oh, is it a problem to get the DVD in 17:1? I wanna see EVERYTHING!!

Email to be sent shortly, Barn. Thanks again for the tremendous

job. Next time, I'd like to be involved in the tent raising, as I

have circus experience (freak show). [;)]

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I will collect the mail and keep track of the number of DVD's we need.

It should not be a problem for anyone to view the DVD when finished.

It looks like most everyone wants the 16:9 version.

Therefore, I am suggesting that the 16:9 is the only version we print.

Does anyone have a problem with that?

Trey: Not that I have an issue with it, but in speaking with you last night, I know that you guys are taking this to an outside entity to have the duplication process done. Perhaps, they can re-author the DVDs to include BOTH the letterboxed 4:3 as well as the native 16:9 Wide Screen versions on the same DVD? The reason I bring up this point is because I have viewed the 16:9 version on a 4:3 screen and the picture looks somewhat distorted (talk and skinny) and it cuts the outer edges off the image which affects the field of vision and cuts off some of the text. If folks can live with this, then that makes this a moot point. Please do whatever the masses prefer. Thanks for all of your efforts!

-Glenn

I kind of like the tall & skinny look..

It makes me look fit and trim in the DVD. [;)]

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Trey I don't want to be a PITA but did you get My e-mail, It keeps coming back saying delayed will try to send later ? Three times ?

Never had that happen before ?

I had the same problem. I tried emailing you from the drop-down menu. I'll do it the old fashioned way...

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