Hi this may be a dumb question but my sister has just returned from her honeymoon and my now brother-in-law has given me a Minidv camcorder tape of the holiday to put on to DVD as a surprise.
I have captured the tape via my Panasonic NV-DS55 (that shoots in PAL 4:3).
So far so good.
Gspot tells me the file is 16:9 pal but TMPGEnc 4 says it is 4:3.
Can a 4:3 camcorder transfer a 16:9 tape properly without loosing part of the original picture?
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	Yes. DV format records wide as horizontally compressed in a 720x576 frame resolution. 4:3 is also recorded less horizntally compressed (for PAL) to 720x576. The difference is pixel aspect ratio. Editing software allows you to ID a particular clip as 4:3 or wide usually in file properties.Originally Posted by wozmacRecommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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	You can open the file in our Enosoft DV Processor which will show you exactly what aspect ratio the DV is (not the AVI file etc). John Miller
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	Thanks it says 16:9. 
 
 The prog looks like it has some useful features.
 
 Thanks again.thanks
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