Hi:
I am trying to convert some S-VHS home video to DVD. Simply put, I connected the SVHS player to my DVD recorder and recorded the video to DVD. I want to take the raw video and re-author the DVD with menus, etc.
When I convert the resulting video from the DVD to mpeg-2 format for editing, it shows up on the computer at a size of 352 x 480 (squeezed!) when I view the file details. I am thinking it could be the program I used to extract the mpeg-2 video from the DVD, but I understand we can't discuss that program anymore here? I just don't understand why it would think this video was only 352 x 480.
I suppose I could resize the video to the proper aspect digitally on the computer, but I am thinking this will reduce the quality of the video.
Anyone know why this might be happening (horizontal size reduced by 1/2)? When I play the raw DVD from step 1 above in the DVD recorder, it shows at correct dimensions on the TV (704 x 480) as it does on the computer (via Nero Showtime).
I am trying to convert some S-VHS home video to DVD. Simply put, I connected the SVHS player to my DVD recorder and recorded the video to DVD. I want to take the raw video and re-author the DVD with menus, etc.
When I convert the resulting video from the DVD to mpeg-2 format for editing, it shows up on the computer at a size of 352 x 480 (squeezed!) when I view the file details. I am thinking it could be the program I used to extract the mpeg-2 video from the DVD, but I understand we can't discuss that program anymore here? I just don't understand why it would think this video was only 352 x 480.
I suppose I could resize the video to the proper aspect digitally on the computer, but I am thinking this will reduce the quality of the video.
Anyone know why this might be happening (horizontal size reduced by 1/2)? When I play the raw DVD from step 1 above in the DVD recorder, it shows at correct dimensions on the TV (704 x 480) as it does on the computer (via Nero Showtime).
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