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    Hi. I have created a DVD Videodisc from 3 short films in mp4 format. However, although the first two films are normally sized when I watch the DVD on my PC or on a TV, the last one is smaller, sitting in the middle of the screen rather than filling it. I have opened all the VOB files in GSpot but can't see any differences - the pixel sizes are the same.

    OK, I can simply zoom in when watching the last film, but is it possible to edit the last VOB file somehow so that the film appears the same size as the first two? I have VOBEdit but find it too complex to use (it may not be the tool I need anyway): I am not all that proficient here (please bear in mind!). I do not have the original mp4 files now, so can only edit the VOB files directly.... Hope I have given enough information!

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    Martin
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    Can you cut a piece of the last VOB using DGSplit, upload it to mediafire.com, and give us the link?
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    OK, thanks a lot. Here is the link - I used Rapidshare as I already have an account:

    https://rapidshare.com/#!download|55p2|1157433705|VTS_03_1.VOB|2097|0|0

    (Just click the green download button)

    Martin
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    "File not found- 404"
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  5. It's a malformed download link. Here is a mirror

    It's just encoded with borders. Nothing you can do about it, unless you crop , upscale, reencode. It's easier just to zoom in with the display/TV
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    No idea why the 404 error - it worked before I posted the link. Anyway... thanks very much for the analysis. I will just zoom in to watch it then: much easier than starting from scratch.

    Martin
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