I've been trying to encode some captured videos into CVD, but when it's done, it either play on half of the tv(using a s-video out thru my computer) or it plays in the middle of the screen stretched out really bad. I use TMPEnc to encode and used the SVCD template, but changing the resolutions. It plays fine on my computer, but when using s-video out, it played really weird. Wondering if anyone has any suggestions. Thanks.
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If you intent to watch your media through PC, then don't encode to CVD, go for DiVX or better XviD!
I never heard something close to the weird problem of yours, looks like it is your VGA's drivers fault or something... -
never heard of XviD-- is there a guide?
As an aside, many DivX videos have a lower framerate (~20fps)
and while they play nicely on a pc, it looks kind of choppy on the TV
(at least with my tv-out card) -
I don't plan on watching it on my computer. I was testing to see if it works, and it turned out to be like that. I too have turned it and played it on my DVD player(apex 600a) and it only on half of the TV. I thought 352x480 is a valid resolution.
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