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Posted by: SiMpLe DiSaSTeR

Do I need the vid in mpg format or can I use avi? How do I change it from avi to mpg?



Posted by: MUSLEMAN

Originally posted by SiMpLe DiSaSTeR@23 October 2003 - 01:23
Do I need the vid in mpg format or can I use avi? How do I change it from avi to mpg?
tmpgenc



Posted by: SiMpLe DiSaSTeR

and where do I get that or whatever?



Posted by: [P][RO][CE][SS][OR]

look here. (http://www.klboard.ath.cx/index.php?showtopic=72179&st=0&#entry556614) Everything you should know about svcd burning.



Posted by: muchspl2

google (http://google.com) is your friend and for everthing else you can find guides at http://www.dvdrhelp.com



Posted by: Gre1

Yup. www.dvdrhelp.com



Posted by: SiMpLe DiSaSTeR

Is there way to make it WIDESCREEN with VCD? It looks funky on STANDARD FULL SCREEN



Posted by: Gre1

Yes, u can just change the resoloution size in Tmpgence try using 480x480 (576 is for Pal encodes)



Posted by: Skillian

If your source is widescreen just set the Video Arrange Mathod on TMPGEnc to Full Screen (Keep Aspect Ratio)



Posted by: Gre1

No don't do that, that will make it full screen.



Posted by: Skillian

How can it, it doesn't cut any information from the sides?. If it's a widescreen source, it'll keep it as widescreen when converting to mpg. Or have I got the wrong end of the stick? :blink:



Posted by: muchspl2

yea its counter intuitive but to check full screen keep aspic ratio will preserve the wide screen from the original avi, now if its not already wide screen you need to choose wide screen



Posted by: Gre1

Full Screen keep aspect ration will make it fullscreen with about probably 4:3 or 16:9 ratio so it won't stretch it out compress it while making full screen.



Posted by: BILLY-THE-FISH

I got a question,
If my .avi is 720*256 for example when i make it full screen it just stretches it too much! How do i change the pixels to be bigger than what they were but not too big to look over stretched on my pal tv? and what over settings do i need to change?

Cheers!



Posted by: muchspl2

if its wide screen already, and you choose full screen keep aspic ratio it will preserve the wide screen formate, at least in ntsc, I'm pretty sure I read you convert to pal so that might be why you get different results than us



Posted by: Gre1

Originally posted by BILLY-THE-FISH@23 October 2003 - 17:41
I got a question,
If my .avi is 720*256 for example when i make it full screen it just stretches it too much! How do i change the pixels to be bigger than what they were but not too big to look over stretched on my pal tv? and what over settings do i need to change?

Cheers!
Just encode the movie the way it is u should do a 4:3 625 line (PAL 704x576) since your dvd player is Pal



Posted by: BILLY-THE-FISH

Originally posted by Gre1@24 October 2003 - 00:07
Just encode the movie the way it is u should do a 4:3 625 line (PAL 704x576) since your dvd player is Pal
My dvd is multi region!



Posted by: muchspl2

is your tv muti system, I'd bet not, so you need to make it pal if its pal or ntsc if its ntsc



Posted by: Skillian

Originally posted by BILLY-THE-FISH@23 October 2003 - 23:41
I got a question,
If my .avi is 720*256 for example when i make it full screen it just stretches it too much! How do i change the pixels to be bigger than what they were but not too big to look over stretched on my pal tv? and what over settings do i need to change?

Cheers!
720x256 means its a widescreen source. If you want to keep the widescreen (ie with black borders above and below on a normal TV screen) choose Full Screen (Keep Aspect Ratio) in Arrange Method. If you want to make the movie so it fills the screen with no borders (bear in mind you'll be losing information from the sides of the picture), choose No Margin (Keep Aspect Ratio). That'll cut the picture for you.

Most modern TVs can play PAL or NTSC (at least in the UK they can) so you shouldn't need to worry about that.



Posted by: EnJoi

Originally posted by Gre1@23 October 2003 - 06:58
Yup. www.dvdrhelp.com
wtf was the point of that?



Posted by: muchspl2

Originally posted by EnJoi+24 October 2003 - 04:18--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (EnJoi @ 24 October 2003 - 04:18)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Gre1@23 October 2003 - 06:58
Yup. www.dvdrhelp.com
wtf was the point of that? [/b][/quote]
wtf was the point of that?

this thread was answered and needs to be closed

motion to close / lock



Posted by: SiMpLe DiSaSTeR

Does Nero also burn XVCD or do I need a different burner program? Also, can I control the encoding when Nero encodes the video for me or do I have to encode myself the TMPGenc to get it the way I want it? B)



Posted by: muchspl2

Nero is just for burning stuff, tmpgenc is best for encoding stuff
/hope to clear things up



Posted by: muchspl2

nero just to burn

tmpgenc to encode

whats the problem?

?sorry for the 2 end posts



Posted by: Gre1

Originally posted by EnJoi+23 October 2003 - 22:18--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (EnJoi @ 23 October 2003 - 22:18)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Gre1@23 October 2003 - 06:58
Yup. www.dvdrhelp.com
wtf was the point of that? [/b][/quote]
U went way back to find that on the first page and reply with this <_<






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