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  1. Hi,

    I just made my first DvD-R yesterday but got a problem. I backup Back to the future I, NTSC.

    I made the mv2 file and extract french and english AC3 sound with DvD2DvD-R v1.3.4. I used ForceFilm. The program stop after CCE 2.5 but didnt exit it.

    So I stop it manually, then did the pulldown.exe command: pulldown <infile>.mv2 <outfile>.mv2 . After I extracted the chapters with chapterXtractor.

    Then I imported the 2 soundtracts, the pulldown mv2 and the chapters in DvDMaestro. i have change the default "4:3" setting to "16:9 LB/PS". Then I compiled and burn the DvD with VOB Instant CD/DVD in a Pioneer A05 drive. (Princo 1x)

    On my computer, with PowerDvD, the dvd plays fine in 16:9 widescreen. But on dvdplayer, it plays full screen. If I zoom out to 50% on my dvdplayer, the movie is like a normal 16:9 widescreen movie. Also, the label for the french audio track is english.

    So my question is, what did I do wrong? I suspect its either the pulldown or something in DvDMaestro. When I did the pulldown, i got a message saying "Doing a 4:3 pulldown..."

    Thanks
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    Check you ifo files with Ifoedit. I think you'll find that the "movie" line entry will say 4:3 not 16:9. If that's the case change it to 16:9 and save it.
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  3. In InfoEdit I have those settings for the main movie:

    Aspect Ratio 16:9
    Resolution 720x480
    Static: Automatic Pan & scan is check
    Static: Automatic LetterBoxed is check

    For the Video Manager menu attibutes I have:

    Aspect Ratio 4:3
    Resolution 720x480


    On the original DvD, the main movie has 16:9 and automatic letterbox is check.

    On the original DvD, the Video Manager menu attibutes are 16:9 and Automatic Pan & scan is check

    I am going to try to match those and reburn. Too bad my DvD player doesnt read my pioneer DvD-RW disk

    Ifoedit ask me is I wanted to save in bup has well. I said yes... was it a good thing?
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    yes you save the bup files,they are backup files for the ifo files and should always be the same. You say that both automatic P&S and automatic letterbox are selected in your DVD compilation. You should un-check automatic P&S. Only check automatic letterbox.
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  5. It worked!!

    Thanks

    I also changed the second audio track so the label is french. Worked too. Only thing I see now not working is that I have a total of 8 audio track while only 2 are really there. Player is not allowing to go further than 2 but its bothering me :P
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