I'm generally happy with my DVD recorder - especially good for backing up old VHS (much better than USB capture) - however it only seems to encode recordings as 4:3 ratio. This problem only seems to happen when recording satellite 16:9 through scart - even then the recordings are fine on players where one can manually set aspect ratio. But on some player/television set-ups the widescreen image is squeezed into 4:3 (indeed the .ifo files confirm that they are 4:3). I have 3 work-arounds - but none perfect:
1) Recoding DVD (looses some quality and legnthy process)
2) Change satellite output to 4:3 letterbox (pixels wasted in black bands, and not ideal for widescreen television)
3)Using IfoEdit to change .ifo files to 16:9 from 4:3 (still displays as 4:3 on some systems e.g. DVDShrink still sees them as 4:3)
Is there some better setting for DVD recorder or satellite that would resolve this? Or a more bullet proof way of changing .ifos so all players recognize new aspect ratio?
1) Recoding DVD (looses some quality and legnthy process)
2) Change satellite output to 4:3 letterbox (pixels wasted in black bands, and not ideal for widescreen television)
3)Using IfoEdit to change .ifo files to 16:9 from 4:3 (still displays as 4:3 on some systems e.g. DVDShrink still sees them as 4:3)
Is there some better setting for DVD recorder or satellite that would resolve this? Or a more bullet proof way of changing .ifos so all players recognize new aspect ratio?
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