My 720x400 (16:9ish) resolution avi movie plays on standalone DVD players as a cropped, slightly squeezed 4:3. My TVs are 4:3, but my DVD players are setup properly to display widescreen DVDs with the black bars on top and bottom. On the computer, both the avi-file and DVD-video display the uncropped widescreen image.
I used Avi2dvd to convert a 2-file xvid mpeg-4 movie to one DVD5-burnable iso to play on standalone DVD players. I followed benbryant's guide, found here, with source and destination ratios of 16x9. Actually, I tried this twice.
First time, I used HCenc encoder on best. The job completed after 12 hours, but in Avi2dvd's logfile: "Job NOT Done. There are warnings ... Find at the log file the 0 byte generated file to focus where exactly the problem appears" In the logfile, there isn't a 0 byte file, but the iso file is -1 byte. Ok. I checked my source and destination folders. The dest folder didn't have a iso file, or DVD folder. I decided to keep the single joined.avi that had been made from the original 2 avi files that was in the source folder, though. It played correctly in Media Player Classic , so I thought it error-free enough for my second attempt with Avi2dvd. I was trying to save some time, since that 12 hour process was rather daunting.
On this 2nd attempt, I selected the QuEnc encoder on 1-pass. The job completed successfully in 6 hours, and the iso was burned properly to a DVD5.
So what happened to my aspect ratio?
I used Avi2dvd to convert a 2-file xvid mpeg-4 movie to one DVD5-burnable iso to play on standalone DVD players. I followed benbryant's guide, found here, with source and destination ratios of 16x9. Actually, I tried this twice.
First time, I used HCenc encoder on best. The job completed after 12 hours, but in Avi2dvd's logfile: "Job NOT Done. There are warnings ... Find at the log file the 0 byte generated file to focus where exactly the problem appears" In the logfile, there isn't a 0 byte file, but the iso file is -1 byte. Ok. I checked my source and destination folders. The dest folder didn't have a iso file, or DVD folder. I decided to keep the single joined.avi that had been made from the original 2 avi files that was in the source folder, though. It played correctly in Media Player Classic , so I thought it error-free enough for my second attempt with Avi2dvd. I was trying to save some time, since that 12 hour process was rather daunting.
On this 2nd attempt, I selected the QuEnc encoder on 1-pass. The job completed successfully in 6 hours, and the iso was burned properly to a DVD5.
So what happened to my aspect ratio?
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