I just completed my first DVD from a video we took ourselves. The images have a layer on them for the copyright in the lower right hand corner, and the menu image was done in photoshop at the same size as the background templates used in there package. TheDVD looks good in any comp player and all of it can be seen, but on the TV the copyright and the main menu sems too big and parts are off the edge of the screen. I understand there is a difference in lines on a TV. I believe it's burned and created in 720X576. any suggestions?? Thank You in Advance.
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Yes. Apparently you encoded your video in PAL resolution (780 x 576). Since you live in the Keystone State, why not try re-encoding it in NTSC standard (720 x 480). Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by Tommyknocker
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