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    My computer's just finished a 22 hour encode of a 480x368 PAL AVI supposedly to my specified size of 480x576 - the settings I used are still visible in TMPGEnc so no, I am not delusional.

    The MPEG that came out is 720x540 (!)

    How the hell did that happen?
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    If you haven't shut down TMPG, write down every setting and post them here. Otherwise it's hard to know what you might have done.
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    Originally Posted by FallGuy
    If you haven't shut down TMPG, write down every setting and post them here. Otherwise it's hard to know what you might have done.
    Okay. Why do I get a 720x540 MPEG file when using these settings in TMPGEnc?

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    Please forgive me. What I described is not in fact what is happening. There is nothing weird with TMPGEnc.

    It seems that WMP 6.4 is incorrectly reporting the MPEG dimensions as being 720x540 when they clearly aren't.

    AVIcodec & GSpot correctly report the MPEG dimensions as being what TMPGEnc made them to be. Let this be a lesson to not trust what WMP 6.4 tells you
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