I have a digital camera that takes small Quicktime movies at 320x240. (The kids really like it, and I don't mind them playing with the less expensive equipment)
I would like to burn these on to DVD with my other content. However when I try to put these in a couple of software packages I have, the 320x240 gets stretched to the 720x480 for DVD full screen, and I can really see a loss of quality.
Is there any way (software package, hardware - other than a different camera, etc) that I can add say a 720x480 plain background and center the 320x240 movies in that background?
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Well, you could use VirtualDub filters to add borders around your picture, but you will have to re-encode it in order to burn it to DVD.
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