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    Ok. I am new to this forum and the video editing world. I managed to legaly rip itunes downloaded movies to non-protected format. I have many options to what type of file format with the software from Daniusoft Media converter pro. I can burn the file to a DVD and it plays just fine, however and here is the problem the picture is shifted a little to the right (off center). Its not the end of the world, but its not perfect for me. I tried changing the video to Mpeg-2 and a host of other video format and resolutions etc... and still not luck. What am I missing? Thx in advance.
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    Have you tried another converter? Like convertxtodvd, dvd flick, etc.
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    Are the off centre of your PC, or just your TV ?
    Read my blog here.
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    Both are off center. I noticed 1st on my TV then realized that I can save myself plenty of time and work if I paid attention to the preview video and it comes out off center. Baldrick I will try yiur suggested other programs and see if they are better. Thx anyways for quick reply.
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    I had this exact same problem, after a couple of hours I figured it out. I had 2 Objectdock docks running (1 along the top, and 1 on the left side)so my video was shifted to the right and down.

    When I closed the docks and ran my videos through Daniusoft again everything was perfect. If you don't have objectdock running maybe you have some other program or gadget running.

    I hope this helps.
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