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This might seem basic, but is it normal to get a 480x576 MPEG-1 file from DVD2SVCD?
It plays slowly and strectched in Media Player, but okay in PowerDVD.
I just want to make sure that this is okay before I burn it. I was expecting a 352x288 file.
Another thing, what's the best program to use to burn the .bin files?
That is standard PAL SVCD resolution, but SVCDs are MPEG-2 not MPEG-1. WMP7+ won't correct the aspect ratio (but your DVD player, PowerDVD, and classic WMP 6.4 will). So if your making an SVCD with MPEG-2 video you should be fine, but if your making an MPEG-1 VCD you have a problem.
The 'Fool Proof' way to burn the bin is by using Deamon tools to mount the image as a virtual CD and then use CloneCD to copy the CD. However, I haven't had any problems using CDRWIN and I hear recent versions of NERO will burn bin/cues fine (older versions of NERO had problems).
You probably want to do a test burn on a CD-RW if your player can read them.
Ok Thanks,
I know that it is the standard SVCD resolution. This must be a problem with DVD2SVCD.
Did you load VCD-Settings.ini in D2S? If so open this ini and look at the settings
If you load the VCD settings you see that under quot;frame serverquot; now there is an option quot;Resize toquot; and it says VCD (352x240/288).
Thats what you missed when you made the movie.
Bye
GDK
Thanks, I got it.
In the quot;Misc.quot; tab, DVD2SVCD level was at Normal, and that setting was hidden.
If I plan to watch the VCD on a DVD player on a widescreen TV, is the best aspect ratio to use quot;Anamorphicquot;?
It will give a streched VCD and the widescreen TV will resize it to the proper size. |
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