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<p>[QUOTE="rebootjim, post: 225296, member: 73677"]</p><p>That's one solution. Re-encode in tmpgenc to 720x480 allowing it to letterbox the movie. </p><p>If I remember correctly, source would be set to 1:1VGA, and output to FullScreen, Keep aspect. (I could be totally wrong here).</p><p>The finished result would be a completely dvd compliant mpeg.</p><p>Just watch your bitrates, to keep file sizes manageable, and encode with mpeg audio (or mp2/mpa) whatever. Tmpgenc also will automatically produce the separate audio and video, so dvdlab doesn't have to demux.</p><p>Dvdlab will transcode the audio to 48khz if you can't get tmpgenc to output it that way.</p><p>Get filesizes around 1.7gb each, and three will fit on a dvdr nicely, with room for menus and overhead in dvdlab.</p><p>That's assuming 1.7gb is for a 2 hour show/movie.</p><p>If they're ~1 hour each, fit 6 on a dvdr.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="rebootjim, post: 225296, member: 73677"] That's one solution. Re-encode in tmpgenc to 720x480 allowing it to letterbox the movie. If I remember correctly, source would be set to 1:1VGA, and output to FullScreen, Keep aspect. (I could be totally wrong here). The finished result would be a completely dvd compliant mpeg. Just watch your bitrates, to keep file sizes manageable, and encode with mpeg audio (or mp2/mpa) whatever. Tmpgenc also will automatically produce the separate audio and video, so dvdlab doesn't have to demux. Dvdlab will transcode the audio to 48khz if you can't get tmpgenc to output it that way. Get filesizes around 1.7gb each, and three will fit on a dvdr nicely, with room for menus and overhead in dvdlab. That's assuming 1.7gb is for a 2 hour show/movie. If they're ~1 hour each, fit 6 on a dvdr. [/QUOTE]
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