I have DVD Studio Pro 2.0, and it will not accept 480x480 elementary video streams from my TiVo, yet Sizzle will. Sizzle provides a prompt saying the file is in a non-standard format and may not play correctly on a set top DVD player. Yet, when I ignore the message and author/burn the DVD, it plays perfectly on my set top player.
Is there some way I can determine the resolution of the VOB files Sizzle creates?
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off the top o my head, 480x480 is not dvd spec. rather, 720/704/352x480 and 352x240 are dvd spec. so dvdsp, stickler that it is, won't take yours in.
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NoCalME:
Sizzle is a very simple dvd authoring app. it can handle mpeg files, .vob files etc and they DO NOT have to be dvd spec (as you have noticed) the warning is just to make you aware that the disk you make/burn may not play on the dvdplayer and not to blame Sizzle for that fact.
Sizzle is great for just this.. mpeg to dvd with ease
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