Hi,
I've checked the forums and other places and haven't found any info on the correct method to use.
I have captures from TV using a Canopus ADVC 100 which yields 720x480 AVI output. The actual picture has black bars on the top and bottom (looks like 16:9) on a 4:3 TV.
I convert using TMPGEnc 3.0 Express (or Procoder Express) and author using TMPGenc DVD Author 2.0. (I could also use Procoder Express).
I want to produce a DVD that will be widescreen. I am using the following workflow for the encode part (for TMPGenc case):
1) Read the AVI file into TMPGEnc using the defaults (720x480 Interlaced, bottom field 1st, pixel 10:11 NTSC (I'm in USA)).
Then use the following filters:
2) Crop the file to either 704x396 or 720x408 (the latter appears to reduce the overscan on TV picture. The idea is to get as close to 16:9 ratio as possible with cropping.
3) Select resize options either Center (Custom Size) 720x480 or Full Screen keep aspect ratio unchecked.
4) Encode to NTSC using Image 16:9 option.
5) Author using 16:9 format.
Is this the correct procedure to be following?
Any help/comments/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Rcubed
PS
Overscan is a b-tch to deal with!
I've checked the forums and other places and haven't found any info on the correct method to use.
I have captures from TV using a Canopus ADVC 100 which yields 720x480 AVI output. The actual picture has black bars on the top and bottom (looks like 16:9) on a 4:3 TV.
I convert using TMPGEnc 3.0 Express (or Procoder Express) and author using TMPGenc DVD Author 2.0. (I could also use Procoder Express).
I want to produce a DVD that will be widescreen. I am using the following workflow for the encode part (for TMPGenc case):
1) Read the AVI file into TMPGEnc using the defaults (720x480 Interlaced, bottom field 1st, pixel 10:11 NTSC (I'm in USA)).
Then use the following filters:
2) Crop the file to either 704x396 or 720x408 (the latter appears to reduce the overscan on TV picture. The idea is to get as close to 16:9 ratio as possible with cropping.
3) Select resize options either Center (Custom Size) 720x480 or Full Screen keep aspect ratio unchecked.
4) Encode to NTSC using Image 16:9 option.
5) Author using 16:9 format.
Is this the correct procedure to be following?
Any help/comments/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Rcubed
PS
Overscan is a b-tch to deal with!
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