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06-19-2002, 04:45 AM
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Hi all,

When capturing at 352x288 some captures are captured at 4:3 this is then very difficult to get on one CD.

How do I resize the video to 16:9 correctly enabling a one CD conversion?

My captures that are 16:9 with Black bars fit perfectly however 4:3 captures do not!

Help!

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06-19-2002, 02:49 PM
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If you try to resize your captures so that they resemble the 16:9 captures. You'll end up with a stretch image horizontally, and a squashed image vertically. You can do it but the image will look very strange, with short fat people milling around in there. I have used the templates here for a while with 4:3 aspet ratio DVD rips and you can at a pinch get about 1hr 50 mins on a cd. The best thing to do is aim at about 1hr 30 mins per cd. That way you can have decent quality.
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