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    I had DVD that I recorded and made by 16:9 aspect ratio. How can I convert it to 4:3 in order that the picture will be taller than normal.
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    Hi,I have DVD that I recorded and made with 16:9 aspect ratio. Now, How can I to change it to 4:3 aspect ratio in order that the pictures will be taller than normal?
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    Do you just want everybody stretched taller, or do you want to crop and resize the image so that it fills the screen but everybody looks normal ? Each requires a different approach.
    Read my blog here.
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    Thanks, I want everybody stretched taller...
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    Hi,I have DVD that I recorded and made with 16:9 aspect ratio. Now, How can I to change it to 4:3 aspect ratio in order that the pictures will be taller than normal?
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  4. Open the DVD in PGCEdit. Right-click the video in the left screen and hit Domain Streams Attributes. Change from 16:9 Automatic Letterbox to 4:3. OK back to the main screen, Save and Test.

    Now that I've told you how to change it, maybe you can tell us why you want to purposely give your DVD bad aspect ratio.
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    I downloaded PGCEdit but I cannot open the DVD or so on...
    Please, Show me How to use this Program?
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    TAN
    Hi,I have DVD that I recorded and made with 16:9 aspect ratio. Now, How can I to change it to 4:3 aspect ratio in order that the pictures will be taller than normal?
    Thanks.
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    Step 1 : Copy the video_ts folder and it's contents to your HDD. As this is a disc you made yourself there will be no copy protection, so you can just copy it in Windows Explorer.

    Step 2 : Open one of the VOB files g-spot (2.60 or later) and look at the aspect ratio. Tell us what it says.
    Read my blog here.
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