Has anyone else noticed that after encoding a DV in TEMPGEnc to MPEG1 for VCD, that the picture when played on a normal telly is slightly to the left?![]()
It isn't a major issue, but I wondered if anyone knew a way to deal with this.
Files captured with a Canops ADVC-50.
Thanks.
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Cole
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Quite often if your DVD player is set to RGB output this will shift the video slightly to the side. Try composite or S-Video and see if this solves the problem
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crazeplaya, thank you for that. Apppears to have done the trick!
Cole
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