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  1. Can someone please confirm for me:

    I am capturing a film at from a digital receiver, but capturing the picture at 4:3. I know I am loosing some of the broadcast picture, but set at 16:9 I get the squashed version. If I do capture at 16:9 and then want to re-encode to VCD or DVD (both letterboxed) are the ratios I need (PAL):

    DVD 720 x 410 (letterboxed 720 x 576)
    VCD 352 x 200 (letterboxed 352 x 288)

    From what I have read, I know that the 16:9 done correctly can fill a 16:9 television (and 4:3 telly letterboxed), but I will also be wanting to have copies on my hard drive and AFAIK my PC will just play the squashed version (also need to experiment before I commit to 16:9 capture/encoding).

    The answers regards the ratio, that I have found on my search only seem to apply to NTSC.

    Thanks for any help.
    Cole
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    vcd = cannot be anamorphic widescreen
    dvd = can be anamorphic widescreen, but only @ 720/704, not 352 (half d1)
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  3. Thanks for the quick reply lumis, but I am not after creating an anamorphic - what I meant was if I have a squashed 16:9 picture to convert would I have to apply my figures to bring the picture only to the correct ratio.

    I will still be encoding (the VCD for example) to 352x288 adding black bars top and bottom, but for the actual picture, would it be 352x200?
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    The picture would be 352x200(AddBorders(0,44,0,44).
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  5. Much appreciated johns0.

    It should then follow that my DVD res. appears to right as well.

    Thanks again.
    Cole
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    With your DVD you should leave it anamorphic with the 16:9 flags. Your player will then decide it the output should be anamorphic or letterboxed. Your software player should display anamorphic correctly if it is tagged.
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  7. Yes, from what I have seen on my search, ultimately I will end up moving over to anamorphic DVDs. It was just I was initially a little reluctant to go down this path (i.e. resetting my digibox's output) with some of my captures just in case. But as I said, I will be doing some experimenting and get there in the end.
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