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  1. What is the easyest way to resize a video (if any) to match another videos size so I can join and encode them? Then put both on dvd.

    Ex. 1 video is 720 x 574 29.9
    1 video is 640 x 424 29.9
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    Originally Posted by Brad31365

    Ex. 1 video is 720 x 574 29.9
    1 video is 640 x 424 29.9
    Seems like both must be resized to be NTSC dvd compliant...

    NTSC full D1 DVD is 704 or 720 x 480 (since you are in NTSC land)

    PAL full D1 DVD is 704 or 720 x 576.

    An MPEG-2 video encoding mode in which half the horizontal resolution is sampled (352x480 for NTSC, 352x576 for PAL).
    Try TMPGenc Plus to resize...

    just a thought

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  3. Why resize?
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    Cheers, Jim
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  4. Originally Posted by reboot
    Why resize?
    To make it DVD-video standards compliant maybe
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  5. Yeah, I keep forgetting that not everyone has a player that can play non-standard stuff
    I find it easier to spend $40 on a cheap player, that will play most everything, than to mess around with resizing/re-encoding already good video.
    Cheers, Jim
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