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  1. I have an AVI file but they are different sizes Truman so how will I know which one I need to put what Settings to resize it....??? As some of them if I use a Source Aspect Ratio of 1:1 and full screen I will not be able to see the subtitles.. so I followed your tip by using a Center custom and putting it as 320 x 220. By using this settings will I still be able to play it on my DVD player and see it on the TV set ?? So far most DVDs I have created have played but this anime Divx I got could see subtitles on the PC only under media player but when converted to VCD I could not see them as they were like at the bottom.. had to set my TV set to do a 16 X something then the subtitles are visible.. I would like to redo it into an MPG file but not sure if this setting of 320 x 220 is possible while still at 1:1[VGA] or do I need to set it at 4:3 [525] here in the US players ?? Help
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  2. Hi,

    Don't make it more complicated than it is.

    You can select Options/Preview Options/Do not Fix Preview Size, select the settings you think it maybe, press Start and if the Preview Aspect looks the same when you played the original .AVI, stick with it.

    If you're going to do an .MPEG, say to burn to CD as VCD, you need to keep within the VCD specifications:

    NTSC = 352x240
    PAL = 353x288

    With most of my VCD's that I do, the Video Aspect Ratio is usually 4:3:525 and the Advanced Source Aspect Ratio is either 4:3:625:PAL or 16:9:625:PAL, I just fiddle until it looks OK.


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