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  1. is it possible to make a video to fit on a tv screen, quite small, of a resolution of about 160x120, right in the middle, with the resulting black borders on all sides? OR will a tv attempt to stretch the video to it's full potential resolution?
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    If you encode it with black all around, it'll play with black all around. Otherwise it'll expand to fill the screen. And if your player or TV has a negative zoom (mine does), you can shrink it to a small video in the middle of the screen that way.

    I'm assuming you're playing this through a standalone DVD/MPEG-4 player. If using the video out of an HTPC, then something like Zoom Player can make it as big or as small as you like.
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    FitCD and Avisynth is the simplest way. Load the script from FitCD into virtualdub and re-encode using Fast recompress mode.

    Otherwise you can use the resize filter in virtualdub, but you have to work out the proportions for yourself.
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