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  1. ok now i know diz might sound a bit retarded but......when u buy a regular dvd youre able 2 adjust the screen size....u know like zoom in and out......iz there a way 2 burn a vcd so that u can adjust the screen by zooming in and out........if there iz a way does it involve tmpge?......am i making sense?......hope so.......if n-e-1 knows what im talkin bout could u help me out.......would really appreciate it.......thankx
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    No u can't zoom in and out on a VCD, thats only a DVD feature
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  3. yo thankx 4 da info dogg.........if i cant zoom in and out iz there a way 2 shrink the view so it isnt full size.......cuz on full size it luks kina blurry......so iz there a way 2 make the screen size smaller?
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    Resize and add borders. For example you have a 320x240 avi, resize it to 160x120 and add borders left96, top60, right 96, buttom60. You will end with a kind of picture postcard screen. If you use TMPG to resize, just select "center(custom size)" and type 160x120, output resolution 352x240.
    Hope I have understood the problem
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  5. thankx 4 ur help truman but how do i add borders? and where iz output on tmpge? i want 2 get my screen 2 luk like how a dvd does....but i dont know what da pixels r.....any ideas?
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  6. I can zoom in on my vcds . I have a Samsung DVD player (darn it I don't have the model # on me) All I did was use Nero 5.x, not even using Tmpegenc just the resident encoder on Nero. My lady friend said it works well on her Apex (DVD) too. Maybe its just the dvd model you are using. I dunno just tryin' to help.
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  7. no i can zoom in on mine.........but its full screen....im trying 2 get it a bit smaller.....thankx 4 ur help though
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