Why is VCD's standard resolution 352x240, when a TVs ratio is 4:3?
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When you set the aspect ratio to 4:3, any resolution will be displayed as 4:3, even 720x120
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As what Truman said.
Think of it this way, VCDs don't use square pixels.
Regards.
Michael Tam
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