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HDTV --> DVD???
I've got some HDTV stuff in Divx format and it's widescreen (as all HD is I think).
I would like to convert this to compile a DVD but not lose the widescreen. So basically I want black space above and below it like DVD's typically are when you rent a movie. So far all I have had luck with is converting it and it smushes it all and everybody looks thin and tall. Anyone know a way to do this? No members have liked this post.
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Re: HDTV --> DVD???
try using a capture card that directly formats to MPEG 2 file, do a search for this one ,
Hauppauge WinTV PVR-350 No members have liked this post.
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Re: HDTV --> DVD???
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So that would be like a capture of a capture? I think that makes sense cause while playing the "original" it would have the black space around it? Thanks...I'm working with a laptop so I'm not quite sure where to go from there without another PC. Course I do have my PC that sits in the corner with no monitor, keyboard or mouse....It's my traders den pc...dedicated to downloading. No members have liked this post.
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Re: HDTV --> DVD???
got to get a DELL duder , can never go wrong , as far as laptops i dont know ...
divx is sych a inferior video format as well ask around nobody ever coonverts divx to dvd frmat stick with mpeg 2 No members have liked this post.
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Re: HDTV --> DVD???
Yeah I know what you are saying about Divx (lossy)...This is coming from another source so unfortunately that's what I have to work with.
I could just get a cheapo dell for $399 I suppose. (just bought a new fender amp though! $$$) No members have liked this post.
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