I have a widescreen TV that I watch all my movies on but I also sometimes watch on a regular 4:3 TV. I have 16 x 9 AVI clips that I convert to DVD. To make them play fullscreen on my widescreen I have been using the crop funtion in TMPGENC Plus. The program I use for conversion. Is there a diffrence by using V DUb to crop AVI or by using TMPGENC? I want to make sure I am not doing anything wrong that I don't know about. I also want to make sure when I play the converted clip on a 4:3 TV, that it will be letterboxed. Thanks
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In my opinion, you should leave them uncropped. Rescaling and recompressing will reduce picture quality.
Get a DVD player that zoom scales the playback image if you want to fit the screen vertically. -
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Thanks Gunslinger, I haven't tried setting up my DVD player that way so maybe I will check that out
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