i think i found something...
ok, the dvd i created is nearly perfect now !
i tested it in 2 dvd players; 1 rca and 1 jvc
it played correctly without the problems i encounter with the xbox...
what i don't understand is that on the xbox, i tried 3 different softwares and all 3 were producing the overlapping frames or blurry images...
so now i know i have 2 choices:
a) buy another standalone dvd player
b) re-encode the files...
I choose the option B)
but i need some help...
Could someone just point me to the best way to convert my dvb 704x480 files to 720x480 truly DVD compatible files...
i tried TmpgEnc and it gives me this error when i try to load the file ;
"file ... can not open, or unsupported"
so whats the best software and method... thanks.
		
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	704 x 480 / 576 is an official DVD framesize. 
 
 in short terms, DVD specifications support 720/704/352 x 480 "resolutions", also 352 x 240.
 
 So it seems that your X Box isn't 100% combatible with the DVD specifications.
 
 Anyway, you need to re - encode. So, you need to frameserve your mpeg 2 file with dvd2avi.
 Read how to frameserve mpeg 2 on the Sefy guides at your left of this screen.
 
 Also, I move this post to the DVB / HDTV forum.
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