AVI to DVD Resizing

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  • nootrak4
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    Junior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 3

    AVI to DVD Resizing

    Hello

    Hi i have some Japanese anime that i would like to give to my Little Brother. I have them on my HTPC and i would like to burn it for him to DVD. I was using DVD movie Factoryto make the DVD everything went just fine, the video plays smooth, sound, but there was only one problem, The Subs are cut at the bottom. your can still read it but is hard to. Only about 80% of the letters Can be seen. So i was wondering is there a way i can resize that files and burn them so they fit on the TV (any TV)with no problem. I think the problem here is the resolution. I dont think this is that big of a problem, but if u can help me i would really be thankfull. Keep in mind I'm going to be using DVD movie factory 2. I like this Program because it not that hard to use but if u have something else my im all Ears. Thank you guys

    this are the Details i get from Virtual Dub

    Video Stream
    Framesize, Fps: 640x480, 23,976fps (41708)
    Lenght: 33135 Frames (23:02.00)
    Decompressor: Dvix MPEG-4 Low Motion
    Number of Key Frames: 671
    Min/AVG/Max/Total Key Frame Size: 1674/29379/100918 (19252K)
    Min/AVG/Max/Total Delta Frame size: 0/4394/79396 (139326k)
    Data Rate: 940Kbps (0.49% Overhead)

    Audio Stream ( i dont think this is really importan but ill put it just in case)
    Sampling Rate: 48000Hz
    Channels: 2 (stereo)
    Sample Precision: N/A
    Compression: Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 Codec (AKA MP3)
    Layout: 57583 Chucks (0.03s Preload)
    Lenght: 22111930 Samples (23.02.08
    Min/AVG/Max/Total Frame size: 384/384/442 (21594K)
    Data Rate: 128 Kbps (5.88% Overhead)

    I hope this is enought info for you to help me.
  • nootrak4
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 3

    #2
    anybody

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    • nootrak4
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      Junior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 3

      #3
      Ok i have follow this guide. http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=56454 and when i get the final product the subs on the TV are still half off the screen. can anyone help me with this. if it was any reg avi with out subs i think i would have a perfect dvd but the subs are always off the screen. anyone here know anything about this kind of things.

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