Is it possible to get widescreen output?

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  • robhargreaves
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 2

    Is it possible to get widescreen output?

    I have been using tmpgenc to convert divx avi to avi using tmpgenc.

    I have no problem with the video, sound, burning to disk and the disks do work on my standalone

    I have one problem...

    I cannot get the film not to look stretched! Its as if i need to add the black top and bottom borders to the film to get it to look right, which I dont know how to do!!! Please help.

    I have tried using 1:1, also, I have tried specifying the advanced property of the "specify your own aspect ratio" - 640 x 272 See bottom of the page for the full spec of the video from an aviinfo program. This stretches it too!! I know the standard size for vcd is not Widescreen!! Oh No .... someone explain

    Thanks in advance

    Rob Hargreaves
    robhargreaves@hotmail.com

    AVI Info generated Information --------

    File Format: Audio-Video Interleaved (AVI)
    Author: Microsoft Corporation
    Web Site: www.microsoft.com

    Content: Video and Audio
    Duration: 1 hr 52 min 39 sec
    Data Rate: 865 kbps (ave)
    Video Info: 640 x 272, 23.976 fps
    Audio Info: 48000 Hz, 128.0 kbps, stereo

    Video Format: DivX version 3, Low Motion
    FourCC: "div3"
    Author: DivXNetworks, Inc.
    Web Site: www.divx.com
    Can be played with DivX version 3 and later codecs.
    This format is identical to the Microsoft "MP43" format.

    Audio Format: MPEG Layer 3
    Format ID: 0x0055
    Author: Moving Picture Experts Group
    Web Site: mpeg.telecomitalialab.com
    This CODEC is distributed with MediaPlayer.
  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #2
    Try the following in TMPGEnc:

    Click the "Video" tab and change applicable settings to: 352X240 (PAL 352x288), 4:3 (NTSC or PAL as appropriate) 525 Line. Click the "Advanced" tab and change applicable settings to: "16:9 Display", "Center (Keep aspect ratio)", and 352x240 (PAL 352x288).

    Let us know of your success ;>}

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