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  • mikeg2k
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    • Nov 2007
    • 1

    I am lost! Need basic starter help

    I am in the process of converting my home videos (in 8mm tapes) into AVIs using either divx or xvid. These tapes are NTSC.

    I have got the following already:
    - Downloaded the latest XVID and DIVX codec
    - Downloaded Virtual Dub 1.7.6

    Here is what I have done.

    - Used XVID compression for video (directly)
    - Used MS ADPCM for audio compression (couldn't get lame mp3 to work - the sound wouldn't come out right in the playback)
    - Used the custom format of 320X480 with Vertical reduction of "2:1 Linear"

    The recording came out fine and I could play it back on my PC just fine. I then put the AVI on a DVD to try and play it on my DVD player. My DVD player is DIVX/XVID compatible and I have watched such videos of the same format (i.e. codec) on the player many times before. The recorded movie came out small on my 32" regular TV in a tiny rectangular box. I was disappointed.

    How do I record my VHS and 8mm tapes so that they come out on the full screen on any TV? Please tell me what I Am doing wrong.
  • Shock
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    • Jan 2005
    • 93

    #2
    I have got that same rectangular box before with mpeg1 files. This only happens for me when I use a wierd resolution like yours with 480X320. Full screen would be 320 X 240 or 480 X 360 can show up as full screen too. But 320 X 480 is like reverse widescreen, Tall and skinny. Try re-encoding it to a different resolution.

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