Which aspect ratio do you recommend?

I'm making a dvd of old family movies from the 70's. The dvd will be played on new flat screen tv's but I'm confused if I should do standard ratio or widescreen? I would normally do widescreen but was concerned that might affect the video quality?
My question is should I change the aspect ratio to standard to have better quality video since the movie are converted from old movie reels or does that not matter and just stick with widescreen since the tv's can handle widescreen?
Thanks for the help.

It depends.
The basic connection type uses the jdbc thin (type 4) driver. This means that you don't need oracle client software installed - all you need is SQLDeveloper. The down side is that the thin driver doesn't support all the available features. Things like operating system authentication, fast connection failover, and some of the more complex data types are not supported.
The TNS connection type uses the OCI driver. This means that you must have an oracle client installed (and it must match the version of the jdbc driver provided with SQLDeveloper.) This lets you use more features.
I always use Basic connections, but I don't need any of the missing features.

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