Hi there.
I'm in some desperate need for assistance.
The problem that I have is concerning resolution.
I have a movie (avi - xvid), that I'm going to convert to DVD (VOB, IFO, BUP). I'm using Virtual Dub 1.5.10, TMPGEnc 3.0 Xpress and TMPGEnc DVD Authoring 6.0.
The problem is, that the source file (avi - xvid), have a resolution of "592 * 272". It's NTSC (29,970 fps). And that resolution is not supported by NTSC, neither is PAL. So here's the problem.
When using TMPGEnc, I can only choose resolutions "720 * 480" and "704 * 480". ?? I can override the MPEG-2 standard, and enter my own values, but then when I'm trying to import the final rendered m2v and mp2 file, into TMPGEnd DVD Authoring, I get the errormessage, that are telling me that the resolution is not supported by neither NTSC or PAL. I tried to encode the file with "720 * 480", and the result was a picture (movie) that was very stretched. It looked really awfull. I'm pretty new to all this. But I was wondering, has the solution for this problem, got something to do with "cropping"?
I hope somebody can help me here.
I'm in some desperate need for assistance.
The problem that I have is concerning resolution.
I have a movie (avi - xvid), that I'm going to convert to DVD (VOB, IFO, BUP). I'm using Virtual Dub 1.5.10, TMPGEnc 3.0 Xpress and TMPGEnc DVD Authoring 6.0.
The problem is, that the source file (avi - xvid), have a resolution of "592 * 272". It's NTSC (29,970 fps). And that resolution is not supported by NTSC, neither is PAL. So here's the problem.
When using TMPGEnc, I can only choose resolutions "720 * 480" and "704 * 480". ?? I can override the MPEG-2 standard, and enter my own values, but then when I'm trying to import the final rendered m2v and mp2 file, into TMPGEnd DVD Authoring, I get the errormessage, that are telling me that the resolution is not supported by neither NTSC or PAL. I tried to encode the file with "720 * 480", and the result was a picture (movie) that was very stretched. It looked really awfull. I'm pretty new to all this. But I was wondering, has the solution for this problem, got something to do with "cropping"?
I hope somebody can help me here.
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