Hi, I have a problem I need help with. Recently I got a movie on VCD and I saw it on the computer but I noticed that the original movie size was 16:9(wide screen). The size is the normal VCD size (352*240), but the original video size is really wide and when you watch it, the video is all compressed together. I tried to put the video on VHS tape so I can give it to my friends to watch it, but the video is still all compressed together. So what I'm asking is for any advice on how to make the video normal without editing it in Premiere or something. My TVout card is the same thing as my graphics card (nVidia GeForce 2 MX).
Thanks in advance for all your help.
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Hi,
When you play the movie, mak sure you select the correct source aspect ratio in the tv overlay section of the Nvidia driver. get the latest ver from nvidia's site
happy playing
CZ -
Well the only video resolutions I can set are 640x480 and 800x600. This is only when my computer's main viewing device is the TV.
Also when Windows starts up, the whole screen is used, there aren't any black borders or anything around it, but when Windows starts, there are two black lines on the sides, and I can't get rid of them. This also happens on my computer screen, so I have to enlarge it by using the buttons on the screen, but I can't enlarge it on the TV.
(my TV is a normal 4:3 TV, it is not 16:9)
HELP!!! -
tv-out is kinda....dumb with nvidia cards I think
get tv tool from http://www.tvtool.de
it solved all my geforce tv-out woes!
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