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    I have converted some DivX/XviD to DVD using Windows DVD Maker (Vista). Everything came out fine, Accept the DVD apsect ratio, I have clearly set it to 16:9 rato in the options tab before I burned it, but when finished and I played on TV, it come out to be 4:3 ratio. Any ideas what when wrong? thnx
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    Open the VOBs in g-spot and confirm if they have been flagged as 16:9. Then open the disc in PGCEdit and check that the IFOs also reflect 16:9
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    Can You create Menu in DVD Flick when converting and burning into DVD?
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    Neutral-Sage, in the future please use a more descriptive subject title in your posts to allow others to search for similar topics. I will change yours this time. From our rules:
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  5. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
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    DVD Flick does a basic menu, as does FAVC.
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    sorry didn't know mod!!. as far as Menu in DVD Flick, can you tell how to put that in. thanks
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    My bad. FAVC does menus, DVD Flick does not appear to (I rarely create menus for single title discs, and if I do, I use DLP to do it)
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