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    Ive spent hours making a lovely animatedmenu for a DVD project and now its time to add the video tracks. The files were avi so I used WinAvi to convert to MPG2 which apparently is one of the formats DVDComposer will accept (the menu and a smaller sample video I tried worked ok) but after it spent 5 mins adding the video track it spits out a 'Video is not DVD compliant:Illegal Video resolution.

    Now in WinAvi you can set resolutions manually when converting but Ive no idea what res to set it to, if that is the problem, i thought it would simply accept my video now that it is MPG2.

    I also used the DeMux tool that comes with DVDComposer but it still gives illegal resolution error and Im stuck for answers.

    I dont want to waste all these hours for nothing, please help, thank you in advance.
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    Take a look at WHAT IS - DVD top left, for specifications of Video DVD mpg.
    ...and WinAVI is considered one of the worst samples of payware video converters out there.

    /Mats
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    Thanks, Im thinking its just a case of me re-converting to the correct aspect ratio for PAL 4:3.

    And WinAvi is Trialware not Payware

    as it says in this very site
    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?toolsearch=winavi&Submit=Search
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    Originally Posted by RSAntilles
    And WinAvi is Trialware not Payware as it says in this very site
    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?toolsearch=winavi&Submit=Search
    OK, got me. Please substitute "payware" for "commercial" in my post above. It still stinks.

    /Mats
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    Hehe each to his own I guess. Although I might return to using Tsunami again!
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