THANKS "Vejita-sama" for your support so far. But the problem isn't solved yet.
Maybe somebody can help me futher.
I am in Europe so I have to use PAL.
I capture with VurtualDub format for SVCD resolution 480*576 (that's what advised).
Converting with TMPGenc2.0 for SVCD.
Settings VIdeo: CBR, 2200 kb/s,Interlace, high Quality.
Advanced: Source= non-interlaced, source aspect ratio=4:3 625 PAL, video arrange mode=full screen (keep aspect ratio).
Well, the MPEG-output is a picture that is out of propotions at the PC-screen (not in 4:3 proportions, just like the input-AVI was. Looks like 3:4), but that is normal as far as I understand.
I burned the MPEG with Nero 5.5 (SVCD, with menu option) on a CD-RW. The SVCD played on the stand-alone DVD/VCD-player, but the TV-screen also showed the "wrong image size". It was still not full screen and the image had the wrong proportions between highness and width (too high). Can anybody help me? Any idea what's wrong or what I am doing wrong?
h.hanssen@zonnet.nl
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I capture with VurtualDub format for SVCD resolution 480*576 (that's what advised).
Converting with TMPGenc2.0 for SVCD.
Settings VIdeo: CBR, 2200 kb/s,Interlace, high Quality.
Advanced: Source= non-interlaced, source aspect ratio=4:3 625 PAL, video arrange mode=full screen (keep aspect ratio).
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I think the error is source aspect ratio.
If you capture 480x576, it's not 1.333, it's 0.833, so you can't tell TMPEGEnc to keep aspect ratio!
You can try to set the source to interlaced (it's true for a TV capture!) (so tmpeg take the source as 480x288 non-interlaced, 25fps, 50field per second)
Or can try to set source aspect ratio 1:1 vga, then in the video arrange box choose custom size and set it to 480x576.
Hope this helps.
Bye,
MarioB79
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