I posted this last night but something must have gone wrong as I can't find the post anymore.
I'm taking pictures & video from my digital camera and making a DVD.
The pictures will go one one track after being converted into a MPEG2 slideshow, and the videos will go on another track as MPEG1 DVD compliant video.
On one video that I took, I help the camera vertically. It was someone sliding down a water chute. When I looked at the video on the PC, the image was horizontal - i.e. the person was sliding from left to right instead of from top to bottom.
I used Virtual Dub to rotate the image 90 degrees and then put it through Tmpgenc. But now Tmpg listed the video as 240x352 instead of the usual 352x240.
Can I use a 240x352 mpeg1 in a DVD? If not is there anything I can do with the original video to orient it properly and get it into 352x240?
thanks
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