I have a DVD with has been mistakenly authored as a 4:3 disc but the video on it is clearly anamorphic (everybody and everything in the picture is squished). I don't really want to have to re-author the whole disc, so I'm guessing that the best way to fix the problem is to rip it to my hard drive, tweak an .ifo file to change the flag from 4:3 to 16:9, and reburn it so that my DVD player will know to letterbox it for my 4:3 TV. I can handle the ripping and re-burning OK, it's just the tweaking of the .ifo file that I'm a bit fuzzy on. Any advice?
Chaoji
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you can change the settings in the ifos with ifoedit. make sure to do all of them. open the ifo with ifoedit, double click on the description lines in the bottom pane and change the attributes to what you think they should be. make sure to click save before closing ifoedit.
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