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  1. I'm using Womble EasyDVD video DVD burner software and all i get is a non-full screen image of full screen 4:3 and 16:9 video files. The image is squeezed to the middle of the screen. Why and what should i do? I can't change to another video DVD Burner as this is the only
    Video DVD Burner i found and maybe the only one that supports audio quality of 1500kbps (Linear PCM).The same incredible audio quality as the audio cds. Also suggest me an app that supports this audio quality together with full screen burning.
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    What is the source?
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  3. Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    What is the source?
    What do you mean what is the source? If you mean characteristics are 4:3 full screen mp4 about 2000kbps video bitrate.
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  4. Originally Posted by Marios Georgiou View Post
    Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    What is the source?
    What do you mean what is the source? If you mean characteristics are 4:3 full screen mp4 about 2000kbps video bitrate.
    Are 4:3 mostly.
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  5. Youtube files mostly.
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  6. Originally Posted by Marios Georgiou View Post
    Youtube files mostly.
    I'm using IDM to download the video files. I can pick any quality available from the site and i download em as mp4.
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  7. Originally Posted by Marios Georgiou View Post
    Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    What is the source?
    What do you mean what is the source? If you mean characteristics are 4:3 full screen mp4 about 2000kbps video bitrate.
    Sorry for not understanding some things but i'm not an expert.
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  8. Originally Posted by Marios Georgiou View Post
    Originally Posted by Marios Georgiou View Post
    Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    What is the source?
    What do you mean what is the source? If you mean characteristics are 4:3 full screen mp4 about 2000kbps video bitrate.
    Sorry for not understanding some things but i'm not an expert.
    Resolution is from 320x240 and up. Mostly songs.
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  9. If it is a 4:3 image it is normal for it to have black bars on either side. You have other options there are video converters that are free that can convert your videos to the DVD specs which for one thing means to mpeg2 video. Another thought YouTube is distorting videos a fair bit these days. I downloaded a video from there the other day and the video played without distortion on the website but the downloaded video was very distorted.
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  10. I used 4:3 video files that play at 4:3 monitor at full screen and how is normal to show em non-full screen as the monitor is 4:3 and because is not 16:9 monitor? It is a small box in the middle with black bars on the sides. They convert to dvd format and display okay in other video dvd programs. Will
    help to show em normally as dvd if i convert em to dvd specs first with video converter before passing em to Womble EasyDVD for dvd creation?
    You know of a good converter?
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  11. Marios Georgio: I was just experimenting with the video to video converter that can be found right here at VideoHelp. You download video to video converter and install it. You drop one of your files in it and chose either DVD NTSC or DVD Pal. Now notice the side panel under video options there is a line that says Author DVD click in the box that say yes and you will notice a little arrow to right had side of that box and click on that and notice you have the option of yes or no, select no. Then you press the OK button at the bottom. Then you click on Convert and after it is finished you go to the output folder and find the file. Now take that file and drop it into Womble DVD Wizard and see if that works for you. Granted you probably want to do several videos and there is a way to batch convert in video to video converter. It is a terrific program and as far as I can tell it has no spyware or nasty stuff that comes along with it.

    It might be of interest to you that your original mp4 files can probably be put into a folder and burned to a data disc or put on a USB stick or portable hard drive and a lot of the Blu ray players these days will play those files. My advice if you have the room save your originals so that if some new format comes out you can convert it to that to see if you like that format. But still keep your originals.
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  12. Marios Georgiou: You are welcome! I am glad I was able to help. It nice to be the one helping on occasion instead of the one getting advice. I am grateful for all the advice I have gotten here at VideoHelp over the years, and I want to say thank you once again to all those people who took the time to help me.
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