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    Calling all DVD LabPro experts!

    I tried repeatedly to burn a MPEG-2 file to a dvd with DVD Lab Pro getting nowhere.

    The file being processed is 16:9/widescreen/1440 by 1080 resolution.

    Everytime I tried to compile the project I got the following message:

    “Wrong vertical frame resolution” or something quite close to that.

    How do I rectify that situation so I can author?

    Tried everything I can think of.

    If this program can’t do it is there something else that definitely will?

    Please advise.

    Thanks in advance.

  2. Take a look at the upper left corner of your screen and click on "What is DVD". For NTSC, DVD is 720x480 only - both 4x3 and 16x9 anamorphic

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    DVD-lab PRO's support for "non-standard" resolutions applies to values below
    full-D1 (720x480, 720x576) only (for example, 480x480, 544x576, 640x480, 512x384, 384x288, whatever). Besides, not everything that is accepted by the
    Project Module will be accepted by the Compiling Module.

    Originally Posted by videopoo View Post
    For NTSC, DVD is 720x480 only - both 4x3 and 16x9 anamorphic
    You forgot 704x480, 352x480 and 352x240
    (this latter, for MPEG-1 @ 1850kbps maximum bitrate).
    Last edited by El Heggunte; 16th Jul 2010 at 21:35.

  4. You forgot 704x480, 352x480 and 352x240
    (this latter, for MPEG-1 @ 1850kbps maximum bitrate).
    LOL...true

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    regardless of what he posted, 1440 by 1080 aint gonna cut it in a dvd authoring program or for a standard dvd

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    regardless of what he posted, 1440 by 1080 aint gonna cut it in a dvd authoring program or for a standard dvd
    Well... I still haven't checked whether dvdauthor accepts wrapping a Hi-Def .MPG in a VIDEO_TS folder Anyway, we would still have to find a SAP that would "swallow" the... uh...

    "HD"-DVD ?

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    If you want to author hidef mpeg-2 then you need to use MultiAVCHD or something like DVD Architect 5. However none of these will let you create a DVD Video disc with HD assets - it is so far outside the spec it isn't funny (actually, it is funny - why would you think you could do this ?).

    If you want to create a DVD Video disc for play back in DVD players, encode your material to a DVD compliant standard. If you want to preserve the HD quality, create an Bluray disc using your mpeg-2 assets at the resolution you have, and accept that a far smaller audience will be able to play them.
    Read my blog here.




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