I (stupidly) erased the source video from my primary system after encoding my movie. Only after that did I check the video before burning it (loaded the VIDEO_TS folder into WinDVD) only to find the video was all squashed horizontally. Now, I have the source video on another machine, but I won't have access to that system for about a month. Is there an easy/fast way to take the encoded VIDEO_TS folder and change the aspect ratio back to what it should be? Am I going to lose quality (if so, how much-- will it be noticable?) and will I have to rip it to DivX/XviD and then re-convert it?
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[i.am.quiller]
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as far as i know, you will have to re-encode it from the orginal source. sorry bout your luck m8.
Syndrome -
Would you please give more information about your final output?
If forcing the final DVD to be 16:9 widescreen letterbox (or the other way) would display the pixel correctly, you could use the InfoEdit freeware to force the DVD to be 16:9 widescreen letterbox.
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I ended up extracting the VOB files into AVI (five parts) with VirtualDub MPEG2, then converting those into m2v (with TMPGEnc Plus) and PCM wav (with VirtualDub). Then I joined everything together with TMPGEnc DVD Author and, after spending some time re-adjusting the audiosync, everything works great.
[i.am.quiller]
simplicity rules
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