I'm currently trying to convert an AVI ( resolution: 768X432 so 16:9 ) to an dvd. For this process i use TMPGenc Plus. I've read many articles on this site how to convert the avi but i still can't find out how i can solve my overscan..
The problem is that in this anime the subs are hardcoded ( also in the overscan area ).
Since i know it has to do with overscan i tryed to change the resolution from the movie to 608X456 ( found that in an other topic ). And added borders. But still my movie won't fit perfect on the screen..
Can anyone help me with this one?
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
but wat is very wierd is the fact that the movie is in the center when i play it on my pc but when i look at it on the tv it shifted to the left
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With my TV (Panasonic) I get too much overscan if connecting my DVD player with RGB. But using S-VIDEO is much better. Maybe there is something wrong with your TV or DVD player setup? Sometimes there is a (undocumented) service mode for the TV where the overscan can be adjusted. Search internet to find service instructions for your TV.
I wonder if your source really is anamorphic 1:1?
In FitCD try deselect the anamorphic setting on the source but keep it on the destination. (But this will get even less borders). Perhaps you should choose 4:3 destination (deselect anamorphic) and then get more letterboxing. -
Originally Posted by Netforcewat
There's no point in trying to get the video "perfect" for your TV. The overscan on televisions differs from set to set, even over time as a set heats up and cools off.
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