I've been recording programs from cable TV, which is 4:3 format, but some are aired in 16:9 with the black bars at the top and bottom of the TV screen. When I record this in 4:3 and play back on a DVD player connected to a TV it looks as originally broadcast which is fine. But if I play the same DVD on my portable DVD player which has a small 16:9 widescreen I get black bars on all four sides of an already small screen. How can I fix this so I fill the screen on the portable display without changing how its displayed on the TV??
My current PVR recording software, MPEG2 editor and DVD authoring programs all show me that the files are recorded and played back in 4:3 format but none of these programs allow me to change this setting. I know what is happening is that I have a 16:9 box recorded within a 4:3 box.
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I'll say you need help. Just wait until the mods find out you've been double posting.
You are in breach of the forum rules and are being issued with a formal warning. Creating a new alias to sidestep a previous ban is against the forum rules. Sorry, Tommyknocker. Them's the rules. Banned.
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Sorry for the double post.
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Originally Posted by lbecque
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
My current software, Ulead Videostudio for editing and Ulead DVD Moviefactory does not allow cropping, resizing or authoring as 16:9.
Can you point me to some of the better tools referenced on this site that can do that (hopefully free ones)?
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FitCD, Avisynth, HC and Gui for dvdauthor - all free.
Edit - and Cuttermaran - also free. -
Originally Posted by Abond
Thank you very much for the suggestions.
I think this will get me started. Looks like exactly what I need.
Using avisynth looks very complicated but I'll figure it out in time.
Looks like with the frameserving of avisynth I could continue to use my current Ulead editor and DVD authoring programs if I want. -
Well I'm finally starting to get a handle on this.
I'm using fitcd to calculate my crop and resize.
Wrote the .avs script and am using avisynth and virtualdubmod to view the results and it looks good.
One problem, HC doesn't seem to be very stable for me, it just exits in the middle of the second pass of an encode. If I restart it a bunch of times sometimes I can get it to finish.
Would I be better off using one of the other free MPEG2 encoders such as QuEnc or FreeEnc??
Or would I be better off trying to use VFAPI to frameserve directly into Ulead Visual Studio since I need to edit out the commercials and can render / encode the resulting file there?
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