Is there a way to transfer a wide screen (16:9) camcorder shots to PC so that when I transfer it to DVD, the correct 16:9 is not stretched vertically when played in 4:3 TVs? I am hoping to see a letter-boxed image but it is not. There is no problem playing in widescreen TV though. What I am doing is re-stretching it with Tmpgplus before DVD authoring which is very time consuming. I use WinDV to capture. There must be a workaround this time. Thanks.
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It should look okey on a 4:3 if you author it as 16:9 anamorphic. Convert to a 16:9 mpg with tmpgenc plus and author with a authoring tool that keep it 16:9 like tmpgenc dvd author.
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No other way I can skip re-stretching before authoring? I mean if I can directly dump the DV file into an authoring program. There is no capture program that will output as the same 16:9 format yet? BTW, I use Roxio to create DVD. It keeps the 16:9 format of the re-stretched video.
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Convert the 720x480 DV file directly to 720x480 MPG and specify that both the source and output videos are 16:9:
On the Advanced tab of TMPGEnc's Settings dialog set:
Code:Source Aspect Ratio: 16:9 525 line NTSC Video Arrange Method: Full Screen
Code:Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Display
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Originally Posted by edong
Here's an example of a native 16:9 DV frame:
and the converted letterboxed 4:3 DV frame:
(Yes, a monkey with blue balls!)
And, to demonstrate the correct handling of interlaced material:
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The authoring tool roxio is also converting to mpg before authoring, it's an all-in-one tool. So it would be same as using first tmpgenc plus and then tmpgenc dvd author(it does not convert again).
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Originally Posted by Baldrick
. Even the stills are as good as the original JPEGs(perhaps not re-encoding)
J. Malaria's software suggestion looks promising.
Thanks again for the replies.
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