Zero-Six
Well, it's just a matter of the right DVD player. Sears had the Apex 1201 on sale for $35 and it plays the weird 544x480 resolutions just perfect, exactly as they look like coming off the DishPlayer. I just authored them with some simple menus in Sizzle, burned the image with DiskCopy and voila no problemos. No need to re-encode.
Thanks for all your help.
Eq
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Not to be sounding strange, but shouldnt this have been a PM or perhaps a reply to an older topic?
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Galactica:
Other people were interested in the resolution of this issue. Is that a problem?
Equus -
Technically, yes.
Since you had a topic already going, its not necessary to start a new one with this sort of information.
Anyone interested in your findings would have most likely been reading the other post, and would have seen a new post in it and said "hmm must be something new" and then see your related topic at the end.
Ill let it go this one just cause this would be a stupid thing to give you a yellow card for, butkeep in mind, try to keep things like this in a related topic so that we dont have a single new topic.
For example, there was a guy who posted a question. Someone posted a reply in the topic. The guy came back and saw the post but still had a question. Instread of replying (thus making 3 replies in 1 post) he made a new post to say thanks!
obviously thats not right!
hope that makes since.
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